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List of Declassified Files of The List of declassified files of the Ministry of External Affairs from 1903‐1972 FRONTIER Compiled by IDSA Library 1, Development Enclave, Rao Tula Ram Marg, New Delhi‐110010 Visit us: www.idsa.in FRONTIER S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Local purchase of stores by the 1 Progs., Nos. 303-A, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 executive Engineer Gilgit. Question of receprocal arrangements with the Afghan Govt. for the disposal of the 2 property of Aghan subjects during Progs., Nos. 415-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 interstate in India and British India subjects during intestate in Afghanistan Application of Mr. S. Ventratasulla Iyer for the renewal of his 3 Progs, Nos. 12(82), 1937 FRONTIER 1937 passport for certain countries including Afghan. Purchase of aircraft and Munition 4 by the Afghan Government in Progs., Nos. 595, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Italy. Visit to Afghanistan of Mr. and Progs, Nos. 12(107), 5 FRONTIER 1937 Mrs. H.S. Gibson, I.F.S. 1937 Request of Lt. C.V. Griffin for the grant of a passport to enable him Progs, Nos. 12(125), 6 FRONTIER 1937 to visit Afghanistan among other 1937 countries. Replacement of Mark VI S. A. Ball, 303-in-Ammunition by Mark VII 7 Progs., Nos. 233-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 low Velocity rifles with the Police of Indian State. Complaint by the Afghan Consul General regarding the delay in the 8 delivery of a telegram addressed Progs., Nos. 206-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 to him by the Government of Afghanistan. Refusal to the supply ofd lancers 9 for the Sawars of the Malakand Progs., Nos. 564-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 and Dir Levies. Ration reserves for the Frontier 10 Progs., Nos. 468-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Irregular corps N.W.F.P. List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx FRONTIER S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Installation of telephone 11 communications in the Dera Ismail Progs., Nos. 471-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Khan district. Question of transfer of a law suit case from Quetta Court to a court in the Punjab Under Section 527 of the Cr. P.C.1898. Notification 12 Progs., Nos. 499-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 extanding the application of section 527 of the Cr. P.C. in a modified form to the Baluchistan Leased Areas. Congratulatory from the Afghan 13 Consul General on the occasion of Progs., Nos. 6-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Christmas 1936 and the New Year Petition by Mr. A.C. Sen, lately locust research Assistant at Pasni 14 Progs., Nos. 534-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 regarding his trial by Jirga for the murder of the local fieldman Swali. Request by the Afghan War Minister that a consignment of 15 plants for him from allowed to be Progs., Nos. 8-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 despatched to Afghanistan without inspection or fumigation. Passport application of M. Ahmad Progs, Nos. 12(108), 16 FRONTIER 1937 Said Khan for Afghanistan 1937 Negotiations by the Afghan Govt. 17 with messes vickers armstrongs Progs., Nos. 304-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 ltd., for the supply of munitions. Crossing of frontier by Kandah 18 Mashar Sarbuland Khan to take Progs., Nos. 460-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 over ammunition at Landi Kotah. Retention of temporary 19 Khassadars employed on the Progs., Nos. 76-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Mohmand border. Diaries from H.M.s Consul 20 Progs, Nos. 15, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Kandahar for the year 1937. S.No. Subject File No Branch Year 21 Working of Posts and telegraphs Progs., Nos. 655-P, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx FRONTIER between India and Afghanistan. Grant of facilities to Kandak Mirhar Mohammed Yaqub Khan to Study 22 Progs., Nos. 151-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 broadcasting at the all-India Radio Station at Delhi. Application of Dr. Mohd. Abdur Rashid Khan of Nanowali, Gujrat, Progs, Nos. 12(105), 23 FRONTIER 1937 for the Grant of a passport for 1937 Afghanistan Trainning of Afghan air Persoanl in 24 India Question of sending a seniro Progs., Nos. 648-F 1937. FRONTIER 1937 Ordish Officer to Kabul. Resolution in the Legislative assembly by Mr. Satya Narayan 25 Sinha and other regarding the Progs., Nos. 520-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 present policy of the Govt. of India in the Frotier province. List of principal foreigners in Progs., Nos. 128-F, 1937 26 FRONTIER 1937 Afghanistan on 1st January 1937. (Secret) Correspondence between Mr. Asaf Ali M.L.A., and L. Bhanju Ram 27 Progs., Nos. 568-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Gandhi regarding raids by the trans-frontier trobes. Cancellation of Chagai Agency 28 Progs., Nos. 398-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 passport Law 1926. Grant of an endorsement for 67 Afghanistan to Mohd. Tufail, a Progs, Nos. 12(76), 1937 FRONTIER 1937 subject of the Kapurthala State. Grant of endorsement for Afghanistan on the passport of Mr. Sushil Kumar Talkie Engineer, Progs, Nos. 12(104), 118 FRONTIER 1937 whose services were required in 1937 Kabul to repair a Talking film machine. Information regarding Khaksars 119 Progs., Nos. 482-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 and Dindars. Issue of Export and Import 120 Licenses for arms for the N.S.S.R. Progs., Nos. 152-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Embassy at Kabul. List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx FRONTIER S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Deportation to India of one Zainf Progs., Nos. 10(8)-F, 121 FRONTIER 1937 by the Afghan Government. 1937 Question in the Legislative assembly by Mr. M.A., Ayyanger 122 Progs., Nos. 547-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 regarding the tribal raid on Chandwan (N.W.F. Province) Grant of Endorsement for 123 Afghanistan on the Passport of Mr. Progs., Nos. 12(54), 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Syed Faqir Hussain Bokhari. Renwal of Passports of Haji Abdullah Hakumatrai and Progs, Nos. 12(113), 124 FRONTIER 1937 mussamat Umal Khair to 1937 Afghanistan Application of Dr. Ahsan-ul-Hague 125 minhas for the grant of an Progs, Nos. 12(99), 1937 FRONTIER 1937 endorsement for Afghanistan Installation of telephone exchange 126 Progs., Nos. 631-F 1937. FRONTIER 1937 at Spinwam. Renewal of credentials of His 127 Progs., Nos. 81-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Majesty`s Minister, Kabul. Resolutions passed by the Hindu associations regarding kidnapping 128 Progs., Nos. 313-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 etc of Hindus in the North West Frontier. Loss of the sale Deed of the 129 Building in Bombay used as the Progs., Nos. 177-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Afghan consulate. Progs., Nos. 648(B)-F 130 Keep with of f648-F/19371. FRONTIER 1937 1937. S.No. Subject File No Branch Year Telephone connection between Mir Progs., Nos. 129-F, 1937 131 FRONTIER 1937 Ali and Thal in the N.W.F.P. (Secret) Message of Sympatty from His Highness the Maharaja of Nepal to 132 all Nawabs of the 6th Gurkha Progs., Nos. 226-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Rifles for losses Sustained by them in Waziristan. List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx FRONTIER Grant of Endorsement for Afghanistan to Mr. Mooljibhai 133 Shivabhai Patel , Geologist of the Progs., Nos. 12(49), 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Department of Industries , Government of Bombay. Deportation of One Khan Mohamed son of Gul Mohamed , Progs., Nos. 11(19)-F, 134 Ali Khel Sulemankhel of Killi FRONTIER 1937 1937 (Zerma) in Afghanistan from British India. Supply to the I.O. London, of a copy of the Report of colonel Sir Henry McMahon, Chief officer on 135 Progs., Nos. 141-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 special duty with the Amir of Afghanistan on his majesty the Amirs Visit to India in 1907. Translation of the passport of one Afzal Ahmadzai found on the body 136 of one of the enemy casulaties Progs., Nos. 560-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 during waziristan operation brought into Razmah for disposal. Border administration Report of 137 Progs., Nos.373-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 the N.W.F.P. for the Year 1936-37. Information about a contract for 138 broadcasting stations in Progs., Nos. 562-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Afghanistan. Representation from the ministry of Foreing Affairs on behalf of Haji Abdullah Khan, trreasurer of the 139 Progs., Nos. 621-F 1937. FRONTIER 1937 Pushtun Co., Kandahar for the recovry of a debt from Mohd. Yahya Khan. Proposal to utilise the amount of Fines recovered from tribesmen towards the payment of relief to Progs., Nos. 526-F, 140 FRONTIER 1937 sufferers and also towards the 1937(A) payment of rewards to vllagers who have rendered good ....... S.No. Subject File No Branch Year 141 Instructions by all British travellers Progs., Nos. 414-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 List complied from the website of the Ministry of External Affairs, Public Diplomacy division. For more details visit http://www.indiandiplomacy.in/NationalArchive.aspx FRONTIER travelling by road by Kabul via Kandahar in view of Katawaz situation in Afghanistan. Inspection of the Chitral Scouts, 142 amendment of Equipment Progs., Nos. 117-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 Regulations (India) Part I, 1933. Reduction in the free allowance allowed on Afghan consulate mails 143 Progs., Nos. 426-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 to 4eles a week instead of & eles as at present. Position regarding Extradition between Indian States and Burma 144 Progs., Nos. 145-F, 1937 FRONTIER 1937 after separation of the latter from India.
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