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Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute

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This work surveys Russia's advance through Central Asia and the strategic contest with Britain over access to the Indian subcontinent. It describes Afghanistan's terrain, population centers, and the mountain passes and routes that determine military movement and supply. The author compiles reports and observations from Russian, German, and British officers and travelers and supplements them with maps and illustrations to clarify lines of approach. Comparative chapters assess British and Russian forces, logistics, and possible modes of attack, closing with a concise military appraisal of the regional balance and the strategic options available to the powers involved.

About the Author

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Theophilus F. Rodenbough

Theophilus F. Rodenbough was an American author and military officer known for his contributions to historical and military literature. His notable work, "Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute," explores the geopolitical tensions between Britain and Russia in the context of Afghanistan during the 19th century. Rodenbough's writings provide valuable insights into the complexities of imperial interests and the strategic significance of Afghanistan, reflecting the broader themes of colonialism and international relations of his time. His work remains a relevant resource for those interested in military history and the dynamics of Great Power conflicts.

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