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Episode 1 - Mullah Abdullah and the Battle of Broken Hill
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Episode 1 - Mullah Abdullah and the Battle of Broken Hill
Bibliography Primary sources “Assassin’s Bodies. Grave-Digging Stopped. But Disposed of,” Barrier Miner, 4 January 1915, p. 2, link. “At the North Camel Camp. A Demonstration and a Check. Police and Military First on the Spot,” Barrier Miner, 2 January 1915, p. 5, link. “Butcher Fined,” Barrier Miner, 18 December 1914, p. 3, link. “Bylaw Broken,” Barrier Miner, 27 April 1914, p. 8, link. “Licenses and Registrations,” Barrier Miner, 26 January 1912, p. 5, link. “The Afghan Camel Invasion”, The Brisbane Courier, 5 December 1893, p. 4, link. “The New Year’s Day Massacre”, Barrier Miner, 2 January 1915, p. 4, link. Secondary Sources Cook, Abu Bakr Sirajuddin, “Mullah Abdullah, A Mullah? A Reassessment of the Assertions and the Evidence”, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol. 42, No. 4, 500–511, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1080/13602004.2023.2191910 Jones, Philip & Kenny, Anna, Australia’s Muslim Cameleers Pioneers of the Inland 1860s-1930s, Wakefield Press, 2007. Scriver, Peter, “Mosques, Ghantowns and Cameleers in the Settlement History of Colonial Australia”, Fabrications, 13:2, 19-41, 2004, DOI: 10.1080/10331867.2004.10525182 Stevens, Christine, Tin Mosques & Ghantowns A History of Afghan Cameldrivers in Australia, Oxford University Press, 1989.   Stevens, Christine, “Mullah Abdullah”, in The Australian Dictionary of Biography, 2006, access online, link.
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