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- Battle of Jamrud (links | edit)
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- Stairs Expedition to Katanga (links | edit)
- Siege of Malakand (links | edit)
- Sartor Faqir (links | edit)
- Mohmand campaign of 1897–1898 (links | edit)
- Walter Cawthorn (links | edit)
- Barakzai dynasty (links | edit)
- Pashtun tribes (links | edit)
- Charles Hamilton Boucher (links | edit)
- Haji Sahib of Turangzai (links | edit)
- Hunza–Nagar Campaign (links | edit)
- Kabir Stori (links | edit)
- First Rohilla War (links | edit)
- Anglo-Afghan War (links | edit)
- Fifth Expedition (Somaliland) (links | edit)
- Harbaksh Singh (links | edit)
- Pashtunization (links | edit)
- Waziristan campaign (1936–1939) (links | edit)
- Pashtun nationalism (links | edit)
- Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai (links | edit)
- 18th Cavalry (India) (links | edit)
- Invasion of Isle Bonaparte (links | edit)
- Invasion of Isle de France (links | edit)
- Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841) (links | edit)
- Pashtun cuisine (links | edit)
- Hazara Expedition of 1888 (links | edit)
- Invasion of Martinique (1809) (links | edit)
- Slachter's Nek Rebellion (links | edit)
- Australian frontier wars (links | edit)
- Abdul Hamid Baba (links | edit)
- Invasion of Guadeloupe (1810) (links | edit)
- Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz (links | edit)
- Second Anglo-Burmese War (links | edit)
- Third Anglo-Burmese War (links | edit)
- Ambela campaign (links | edit)
- Amir Kror Suri (links | edit)
- Chitral Expedition (links | edit)
- Mohmand expedition (links | edit)
- Mohmand blockade (links | edit)
- Operations in the Tochi (links | edit)
- Waziristan campaign (1919–1920) (links | edit)
- British capture of Senegal (links | edit)
- Demerara rebellion of 1823 (links | edit)
- Siege of Malta (1798–1800) (links | edit)
- Battle of Nowshera (links | edit)
- Shirley's Gold Coast expedition (links | edit)
- Nazo Tokhi (links | edit)
- Malalai of Maiwand (links | edit)