They were posted in the village of TERU, some four miles up the valley, and from there could give timely warning if any hostile force crossed the pass.
"With Kelly to Chitral"
William George Laurence Beynon
Shortly after this, Gough came up, saying that the Kashmir troops in the post had volunteered to make a road through the snow, and if he could take fifty of them with four days' rations to TERU, a sufficient track might be made to Langar, our next camping ground, just this side of the pass, to enable the guns to be carried there without much difficulty.
"With Kelly to Chitral"
William George Laurence Beynon
I got the battery off sharp, but it was nearly noon before they got to TERU.
"With Kelly to Chitral"
William George Laurence Beynon