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A long first-person account recounts eight years spent as engineer-in-chief at an Afghan court, beginning with an overland escort of a royal prince from the frontier through Kandahar to Kabul. It records camp life, military escorts, road conditions, landscape, and dangers encountered on marches. The narrative offers close observations of Kabul’s urban fabric — palaces, guest-houses, baths, bazaars, water supply, drainage, and everyday streets. The author details manners, customs, superstitions, ceremonies, weddings, funerals, prisons, and law and administration under the reigning amir, including court life and family dynamics. Sketches and photographs accompany practical reportage that blends travel memoir, administrative notes, and social description.

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Frank A. Martin

Frank A. Martin was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "Under the Absolute Amir." This work offers a unique perspective on the political and social dynamics of the time, reflecting Martin's keen observations and insights. While not widely recognized today, his contributions provide a glimpse into the historical context of his era, making his writings of interest to those exploring themes of governance and authority.

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