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The Relief of Chitral

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A detailed contemporary account of a frontier succession crisis and ensuing military campaign in the Hindu Kush region, tracing how the ruler's death triggered a violent contest for power, the siege of the political agent in the mountain capital, and the British-organized relief operations that fought through passes and river defiles to lift the siege. It combines firsthand dispatches, staff reports, and eyewitness sketches to describe the relief columns, defensive efforts within the fort, and marches through difficult terrain, while explaining causes, actions at key passes, and the logistics and personalities involved in the expedition.

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G. J. Younghusband

G. J. Younghusband was a British author and explorer known for his writings on military history and colonial adventures. His notable works include "The Relief of Chitral," which recounts the events surrounding the British relief expedition during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, and "The Story of the Guides," detailing the history of the Corps of Guides in British India. Younghusband's writings often reflect his experiences in the British Empire, blending historical narrative with personal insight. He also authored "The Jewel House," which explores the fascinating tales surrounding the British royal regalia. His contributions provide valuable perspectives on the complexities of imperial history.

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