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First Anglo Afghan War Auckland's folly – An expedition in Regime Change (Page 3 of 7)

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Gleig G H

Sale's brigade in Afghanistan with an account of the seizure and defence of Jellalabad

Paperback 182 pages mint condition.REPRINT.
£11.50

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Greenwood

Narrative of the Late Victorious Campaign in Afghanistan under General Pollock

New mint paperback. REPRINT.
£14.50

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Gommans, Jos J.L

The Rise of the Indo-Afghan Empire C1710-1780

E.J.Brill Publishers Hardback first edition mint in protected dw. The Rise of the Indo Afghan Empire deals with the magnificent world of Afghan nomads, horse dealers and mercenaries bridging the frontiers between the old metropolitan centres of India, Iran, and Central Asia. During the eighteenth century they succeeded in establishing a vigorous new system of Indo-Afghan States. 
In Central Asia, the Afghans created an imperial tradition on the basis of long standing Perso-Islamic ideals. In India, along the caravan routes with Turkistan and Tibet, they carved out thriving principalities in association with military service and the breeding and trade in war horses. By fully incorporating this ascendancy into the fabric of Islamic and world history the author challenges the widely held notion of a gloomy Afghan past. Gommans teaches Indian history at the University of Leiden.                                                                                       

£95

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Gulzad, Zalmay A

External Influences and the Development of the Afghan State in the Nineteenth Century

Hardback cover mint condition. Charts the Foundation of the Saddozai State to the making of the Durand Line. American university Studies Peter Lang Publishers. 267 pages. By an Afghan American Academic who submitted this work for his PHD thesis.

£80

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Harlan Josiah

Central Asia Personal Narrative of General Josiah Harlan 1823-41

Hardcover Luzac and Co 4plates and one folding map 163 pages 1939 163 pages. (F.E.Ross Edition)

£75

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Husain Iqbal

The Rise and Decline of the Ruhela Chieftancies in 18th Century India

Published by OUP. Author is a Professor of History at Aligarh University  India. PHD thesis of author includes three maps. Fascinating account of the fate of Afghan controlled areas in India. Brits and Afghans/Pakhtuns came into conflict in India. The Yusufzai Pakhtun state of Rohilkand in the Indian State of United Province was attacked and taken at the command of Warren Hastings.

£65

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Iqbal, Afzal

Circumstances Leading to the First Afghan War

Research Society of Pakistan, 1975 Lahore. First Edition. Containing a preface by the eminent historian M.E.Yapp. The book evaluates the diplomatic failures which resulted in war.PP.95 in DW. DW partially stained o/w good.

£55

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Kessler, Melvin M

Ivan Viktorovich Vitkevich 1806-39:A Tsarist Agent in Central Asia

Central Asian Collectanea No 4 1960, Washington DC. Account of the Vitkevich mission to Kabul in 1839. PHOTOCOPIED ARTICLE. RARE

£20

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Khan, Munawwar

Anglo Afghan Relations 1798-1878 A Chapter in the Great Game

DW in hardback 280 pages University Book Agency Khyber Bazar Peshawar. Chairman Peshawar Univ History Dept 1964.

£35

 

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Khan, Omar

From Kashmir to Kabul Photography 1860-1900

Hardback Prestel publishers in mint dust wrapper 208 pages, photos of John Burke and William Baker. Lovely photos of Afghanistan, including of the now destroyed Kabul Bala Hisar.

£75