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BATTANNI, or BHITANI

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 530 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BATTANNI, or BHITANI  , a small tribe on the Waziri border of the North-West Frontier Province of India . 7 he Battannis hold the hills on the
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borders of Tank and
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Bannu in the Dera Ismail Khan
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district, from the Gabar mountain on the north to the
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Gomal valley on the south . They are only 3000 fighting men strong, and are generally regarded as the jackals of the Waziris . Their chief importance arises from the fact that no raids can be carried into
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British districts by the Mahsud Waziris without passing through Battanni territory . A small British expedition against the Battannis was led by Lt.-Col . Rynd in 1880 . Under the excitement caused by the preaching of a fanatical mullah the Mahsud Waziris had attacked the
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town of Gomal . The Battannis failed to supply information as to their movements, and gave them a passage through their lands . The British troops accordingly stormed the Hinis Tangi
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defile in face of opposition, and burned the
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village of Jandola .

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