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The Dark Defile Britains Catastrophic Invasion Of Afghanistan 18381842 1st Edition Diana Preston

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The Dark Defile Britains Catastrophic Invasion Of Afghanistan 18381842 1st Edition Diana Preston
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Publisher: Walker Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Diana Preston
ISBN: 9780802779823, 0802779824
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Dark Defile Britains Catastrophic Invasion Of Afghanistan 18381842 1st Edition Diana Preston by Diana Preston 9780802779823, 0802779824 instant download after payment.

Convinced in 1838 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 Briton survived uncaptured. Diana Preston vividly recounts the drama of this First Afghan War, one of the opening salvos 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 Macnaghten; and the prescient adventurer-envoy Alexander Burnes, whose sage advice was steadfastly ignored. A model of compelling narrative history, The Dark Defile is a fascinating exploration of nineteenth-century geopolitics, and a cautionary tale that resonates loudly today.

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