| English literature - 1868 - 606 pages
...and mountain fastnesses, from whence they carried on a fierce guerilla warfare. Meeting everywhere with success, they were soon joined by large numbers of the neighbouring semi-independent hill-tribes of Shans, Kakhyens, and others, whereupon they extended their operations to the plains,... | |
| John William Shaw Wyllie - India - 1875 - 418 pages
...and others, whereupon they extended their operations to the plains, and laid siege to large towns. The local Government, receiving no assistance from...separate Panthay Government was established with its head-quarters at Tali or Talifu, then only a city of secondary importance, but where the Muhammadan... | |
| John William Shaw Wyllie - India - 1875 - 426 pages
...and mountain fastnesses, from whence they carried on a fierce guerilla warfare. Meeting everywhere with success, they were soon joined by large numbers of the neighbouring semi-independent hill-tribes of Shans, Kakhyens, and others, whereupon they extended their operations to the plains,... | |
| Albert Fytche - Burma - 1878 - 418 pages
...and mountain fastnesses, from thence they carried on a fierce guerilla warfare. Meeting everywhere with success, they were soon joined by large numbers...separate Panthay Government was established with its Head-quarters at Tali or Talifoo ; then only a city of secondary importance, but where the Mahomedan... | |
| Albert Fytche - Burma - 1878 - 414 pages
...and mountain fastnesses, flom thence they carried on a fierce guerilla warfare. Meeting everywhere with success, they were soon joined by large numbers...insurgents became supreme, and a separate Panthay Govern* The Kakhyens above alluded to are a portion of the vast horde of Singphoos that inhabit the... | |
| Albert Fytche - Burma - 1878 - 422 pages
...and mountain fastnesses, from thence they carried on a fierce guerilla warfare. Meeting everywhere with success, they were soon joined by large numbers...receiving no assistance from Pekin finally succumbed, *""' "isurgents became supreme, and a separate Panthay Governterm appu«.° pendent of . j above alluded... | |
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