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  1. The Waziristan campaign 19361939 comprised a number of operations conducted in Waziristan by the British Indian Army against the fiercely independent tribesmen that inhabited this region.

  2. The Waziristan campaign 1919–1920 was a military campaign conducted in Waziristan by British and Indian forces against the fiercely independent tribesmen that inhabited this region. These operations were conducted in 1919–1920, following the unrest that arose in the aftermath of the Third Anglo-Afghan War .

    • November 1919-December 1920
    • British-Indian Army victory
    • Waziristan and North-West Frontier of India
  3. Stirred up by Britain’s two invasions of Afghanistan in the 1800s, tribesmen in the insular, autonomous district of Waziristan challenged British forces in the North-West Frontier, even after ...

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  4. Waziristan, 1936-39. In 1936, the Waziri leader Ghazi Mirzali Khan Wazir, nicknamed the Fakir of Ipi by the British, launched a jihad against British rule. His activities soon threatened communications with Razmak garrison. Over 30,000 troops, together with aircraft and armoured cars, were then deployed against his followers.

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  5. The Waziristan campaign 19361939 comprised a number of operations conducted in Waziristan by the British Indian Army against the fiercely independent tribesmen that inhabited this region.

  6. Third Afghan War and the Revolt in Waziristan In May 1919, conflict broke out between British India and neighbouring Afghanistan. Although a peace settlement was quickly agreed, the violence soon spread to the unruly tribesmen of the North West Frontier, seriously challenging British control of that region.