The slaves of Kabul are those who have been kidnapped from Kaffristan, or who are prisoners of war, taken when some tribe breaks out in rebellion against the Amir.
There are also children and women taken prisoners from other rebellious tribes, and Kaffir slaveskidnapped as children from Kaffristan.
Eden's return the viceroy at once disavowed his treaty, sternly stopped the former allowance for the Assam Dwars, and demanded the immediate restoration of all British subjects kidnapped during the last five years.
The Bhutan government formally ceded all the eighteen Dwars of Bengal and Assam, with the rest of the territory taken from them, and agreed to liberate all kidnapped British subjects.
This opens a door for illegal supplies, children born of slaves and others kidnapped being thus disposed of for hareems.
Carefully they explored every inch of the soft muddy beach and in due time arrived at the spot where several feet, intermingled in an inextricable pattern, marked the spot where the Seminoles had blindfolded and kidnapped Ben.
My own idea is, however, that he has been kidnapped and forced to take charge of the work, as without his direction it would be impossible, even with the aid of the formula, to manufacture the explosive.
The Third Section had kidnapped me and locked me in the coffin, for the purpose of conveying me back to Russia, where, without doubt, the hangman's rope awaited me.
He was making bombs in the woods near Montreux, and because I caught him at it he kidnapped me and threatened me with this living death.
If they kidnapped you, they'll have to answer for it; but that is no excuse for you stopping here.
I was kidnapped outrageous, as I said, by them Sickies, same as seethin' it in its mother's milk.
In their schooners they hung about the shore, filled the natives with liquor and kidnapped them, or simply drove them on board wholesale, with the help of armed Loyalty boys.
I said it was true you had told me that you had been kidnapped into the service, that I thought you were released from it, and that I had you with the best recommendations.
He was kidnapped by Galgenstein,' resumed the other.
He has been kidnapped by criminal ruffians, and, I am sorry to say, has been tortured in order that large sums of money might be extorted from him.
The ruffians who had kidnappedhim on the night of the railway accident had been unable to torture him into buying his freedom.
The members of the gang who had kidnapped and imprisoned the duke had been tried at the sessions of the Central Criminal Court and were sentenced to various lengthy terms of imprisonment.
This, then, is my story, and it is still more extraordinary than that of the serving-maid I kidnapped in Jerusalem.
Illustration: Blind Tom Lassiter Tom Lassiter is the blind news dealer who Was kidnapped and deported out of town in June, 1919, by a gang of business men.
In the town of Centralia, about a year before the tragedy, the Union Secretary was kidnappedand taken into the woods by a mob of well dressed business men.
Murrells had rushed into town an' kidnapped you, an' all the time you an' that slink of a nigger have been gallivantin' over the face of the yeth.
But you’d think by the way he glared at us that he thinks we kidnapped the boys.
Bud Hyslop has kidnapped Allan and Syd and we must find them at once!
I don’t exactly know where thosekidnapped flyers have been taken,” he explained to Terry and Prim.
When Bennett Graham received a ransom note, telling him that his son had been kidnappedand demanding the sum of fifty thousand dollars, the man was almost beside himself with anxiety.
I heard them talking and I have a tip about where those kidnapped boys are.
She realized that she had been kidnapped by Romanys, and that the hand behind the business was that of Jethro Fawe.
They had been heard of here and there, and some of them had been seen along the Sagalac, though he knew nothing of that dramatic incident in the woods when Fleda was kidnapped and Jethro Fawe vanished from the scene.
He had been kidnapped somewhere on the American frontiers when a mere boy, and brought up among the Chippewas.
The man went and kidnapped one of the enemy's children, and brought it to her.
The regular detectives declared "spirits" must have robbed the bank but the two young detectives prove that a clever gang did it and also kidnapped the aged cashier.
Being practically kidnapped after he had worked so hard in the game, his fears for his father aroused, it is no wonder that he could not think clearly.
Afterwards he kidnapped the person of Elsa Brant, the daughter of Hendrik Brant, whom the Inquisition murdered at The Hague.
Yet it was done in your name, and you are here to receive me, who was kidnapped as I walked outside Leyden to be dragged hither with force by these monsters.
Charles Bellair was a Congo chief, kidnapped in his youth, and brought into Saint Domingo slavery; in which state he had remained long enough to keep all his detestation for slavery, without losing his fitness for freedom.
Eyes which shone with love of L'Ouverture could not look benignly on those who would have kidnapped or murdered him.
They had now to hear the shrieks and curses of the kidnapped blacks--the friends of L'Ouverture-- whose homes were made desolate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kidnapped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.