A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2

A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2
Title A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2 PDF eBook
Author Florentia Wynch Sale
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Pages 118
Release 1843
Genre Afghan Wars
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The Dark Defile

The Dark Defile
Title The Dark Defile PDF eBook
Author Diana Preston
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 320
Release 2012-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 080277606X

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"The consequences of crossing the Indus once to settle a government in Afghanistan will be a perennial march into that country."--The Duke of Wellington, 1838 "There is nothing more to be dreaded or guarded against in our endeavor to re-establish the Afghan monarchy than the overweening confidence with which Europeans are too often accustomed to regard the excellence of their own institutions and the anxiety that they display to introduce them in new and untried soils."--Claude Wade, January 1839. Convinced in 1839 that Britain's invaluable empire in India was threatened by Russia, Persia, and Afghan tribes, the British government ordered its Army of the Indus into Afghanistan to oust from power the independent-minded king Dost Mohammed and install in Kabul the unpopular puppet ruler Shah Shuja. Expecting a quick campaign, the British found themselves trapped by unforeseen circumstances; eventually the tribes united and the seemingly omnipotent army was slaughtered in 1842 as it desperately retreated through the mountain passes from Kabul to Jalalabad. Only one man survived. Diana Preston vividly recounts the drama of this First Afghan War, the opening salvo in the strategic rivalry between Britain and Russia for supremacy in Central Asia. As insightful about geography as she is about political and military miscalculation, Preston draws on rarely documented letters and diaries to bring alive long lost characters--Lord Auckland, the weak British Governor-General in India; his impetuous aide William McNaghten; the prescient adventurer-envoy Alexander Burnes, whose sage advice was steadfastly ignored. A model of compelling narrative history, The First Afghan War is a cautionary tale that resonates loudly today.

Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-2

Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-2
Title Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-2 PDF eBook
Author Lady Sale
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Pages 0
Release 1844
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Battle Story: Kabul 1841-42

Battle Story: Kabul 1841-42
Title Battle Story: Kabul 1841-42 PDF eBook
Author Edmund Yorke
Publisher The History Press
Pages 185
Release 2012-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 0752481304

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Kabul is a name that has had much resonance in current affairs over the last few years, however its place in military history can be charted much further back to the first British incursions into Afghanistan during the 19th century. The First Anglo-Afghan War saw British India attempting to obtain power over Central Asia by gaining control of Afghanistan. The British had little understanding or appreciation of the terrain or tribal warfare in Afghanistan and incurred heavy casualties, despite being far superior in training and weaponry than the Afghan warriors they faced. In 1841 the British, having held Kabul for several years in an attempt to stop the Afghans colluding with the Russians, relaxed their grip on the garrison, allowing the Afghans to rebel, leading to the slaughter of over 16,000 British and Indian troops and camp followers. The outrage from the disaster resounded throughout the British Empire and reinforcements were sent to Afghanistan in 1842 to quell the Afghan troops. However, a rash of uprisings broke out around Kabul, leading to the murder of Indian sepoys and the imprisonment of British officers. In retribution an army was sent to support the British retreat from Afghanistan, laying waste to the city of Kabul on their way.

A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2

A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2
Title A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2 PDF eBook
Author Lady Florentia Wynch Sale
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Pages 296
Release 1843
Genre Afghan Wars
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A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan 1841-2

A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan 1841-2
Title A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan 1841-2 PDF eBook
Author Florentia Lady Sale
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The Return of a King

The Return of a King
Title The Return of a King PDF eBook
Author William Dalrymple
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 609
Release 2013-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1408818302

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In 1839 18,000 British troops marched into Afghanistan. Three years later, only one man emerged to tell the tale.. A towering history of the first Afghan war by bestselling historian William Dalrymple.