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The Relief Of Chitral Sir Francis Edward Younghusband G J Younghusband

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The Relief Of Chitral Sir Francis Edward Younghusband G J Younghusband
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Publisher: MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 2.79 MB
Author: Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, G. J. Younghusband
ISBN: 7eb4bf64-4e6b-4296-872f-3936f44cb7c8, 7EB4BF64-4E6B-4296-872F-3936F44CB7C8
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Relief Of Chitral Sir Francis Edward Younghusband G J Younghusband by Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, G. J. Younghusband 7eb4bf64-4e6b-4296-872f-3936f44cb7c8, 7EB4BF64-4E6B-4296-872F-3936F44CB7C8 instant download after payment.

The book is divided into nine chapters starting with the causes of the civil war in Chitral and ending with an overview of the situation following the success of the relief forces.
The book narrates in detail how the death of Chitrals ageing Chief Aman ul-Mulk in 1892 caused uncertain conditions in the region, leading to mutual strife amongst his heirs for the next couple of years. The year 1895 was very eventful and saw the Siege of Chitral with a small British Force trapped inside the Chitral Fort. To rescue the personnel trapped inside and to restore British morale two expeditions; one commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Graves Kelly from the north and another commanded by General Sir Robert Low from the south was dispatched to lift the siege.
The book is written in conjunction by Sir Francis Younghusband, formerly political officer at Chitral, and during the campaign correspondent of the Times, and his brother, Sir George Younghusband, who was with his regiment in General Low's force throughout the whole affair. The book is a first-hand account of events

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