Description
This comprehensive military narrative provides a detailed account of the Army of the Indus and its operations during the British expedition to Afghanistan. W. Hough’s work documents the strategic movements, challenges, and outcomes of this significant 19th-century military campaign.
The book serves as an important historical record of military logistics, leadership decisions, and the complexities of conducting operations in challenging terrain and climatic conditions. Through careful documentation of the march and various operational phases, Hough captures the experiences of soldiers and commanders involved in this pivotal moment in South Asian history.
Essential reading for historians, military scholars, and those interested in British imperial history and Afghan warfare, this narrative offers insights into 19th-century military strategy and the broader geopolitical implications of the Afghan campaign.







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