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History of the War in Afghanistan, Vol. 3 (of 3) / Third Edition

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A detailed military and political account of British operations during the Afghan conflict of the early 1840s, following the collapse of occupation, the arduous retreat from the capital, and subsequent relief and punitive expeditions. It chronicles sieges and defenses, engagements in mountain passes, negotiations and the captivity and deaths of prisoners, as well as administrative disputes and the decisions of high command. The narrative interleaves campaign chronology, official correspondence, and eyewitness reports to illuminate operational hardships, shifting tribal alliances, and the strategic consequences for frontier policy.

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Sir John William Kaye

Sir John William Kaye was a British historian and author, best known for his comprehensive work on the Afghan Wars. His notable three-volume series, "History of the War in Afghanistan," provides an in-depth analysis of the military conflicts in the region during the 19th century. Kaye's meticulous research and narrative style contribute significantly to the understanding of British military history and colonial policy. His writings reflect not only the events of the wars but also the broader implications of imperialism in South Asia. Kaye's contributions remain a valuable resource for historians and readers interested in military history and the complexities of British colonial endeavors.

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