Theodore Leighton Pennell
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Theodore Leighton Pennell (1867-1912), was a Christian missionary and doctor who lived among the tribes of Afghanistan. He founded a missionary hospital in Bannu in the North-West Frontier of British India, now Pakistan. For his work he received the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal for Public Service in India. He published a work on his life under the title Among the wild tribes of the Afghan frontier in 1909.
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- Onder de wilde stammen op de grenzen van Afghanistan, De Aarde en haar Volken, 1917, available at Project Gutenberg.
- Works by or about Theodore Leighton Pennell in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

