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The author provides a detailed contemporary survey combining historical overview with firsthand travel observation of the country’s geography, regions, and population. Chapters describe urban centres and rural districts, tribal structures, social and religious customs, and administrative practices, while assessing frontier and boundary concerns and relations with neighbouring powers. Attention is given to economic resources, trade routes, and natural history, supported by illustrations, maps, and synthesized official material. The result is an informative, largely descriptive account intended to convey both practical travel knowledge and a picture of prevailing political and social conditions.

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A. Hamilton

A. Hamilton was a writer known for his works that delve into military history and geopolitical conflicts. His notable titles include "Afghanistan," which explores the complexities of the region, and "Korea," reflecting on the historical significance of the Korean conflict. Additionally, his work "The Siege of Mafeking (1900)" provides insight into a pivotal event during the Second Boer War. Through these writings, Hamilton contributes to the understanding of military events and their broader implications in history.

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