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In achieving the ascent of these gigantic stairs all the expedients of road-makers have been resorted to: the zigzag, the trestle, the tunnel, the curve, have been pushed to their utmost applications; for five continuous miles on the Thull Ghát Incline there is a grade of one in thirty-seven, involving many trying curves, and on nineteen miles of the Bhore Ghát
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876 Various
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It extends from Thull, one of the frontier posts already mentioned, some forty miles into the Kuram valley, and then inclining towards the west leads to the Kuram fort
Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute Theo. F. Rodenbough
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From the Indus valley into the interior of Afghanistan there are only four lines of communication which can be called military roads: first, from _Peshawur_ through the Khaiber Pass to _Kabul_; second, from _Thull_, over the Peiwar and Shuturgurdan passes to _Kabul_; third, from _Dera Ismail Khan_ through the Guleir Surwandi and Sargo passes to _Ghazni_; fourth, by _Quetta_ to Kandahar and thence to
Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute Theo. F. Rodenbough
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Michni, Shub Kadar, Abazai, and Kohut; also by fortified posts connected by military roads, -- Thull, Bunnoo, and Doaba.
Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute Theo. F. Rodenbough
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Conajee Angria makes war on; sends a deputation to Keigwin; offers to co-operate with the English; loses territory; captures Thull; his kindness to English prisoners.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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Thull, taken by Sumbhajee Angria; captured by the Seedee.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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Alibagh, Thull, and Sagurgurh fell into his hands at once.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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Mannajee still continued to be troublesome, till the Seedee, taking advantage of the situation, attacked and captured Thull, which kept him quiet for a time.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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None having been received, up to the night of the 20th of November, the advance took place in the morning; at the same hour at which General Roberts advanced from Thull in the
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The road between Kohat and Thull runs in a valley between mountains, those on the right being inhabited by the Waziries, a fierce and independent tribe.
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