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Lady Sale’s Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan is a remarkable firsthand account of the catastrophic British military campaign in Afghanistan during 1841-1842. Written by the wife of a senior British military officer, this memoir provides an unflinching perspective on one of the most devastating defeats in British imperial history.
The narrative chronicles the harrowing experiences of British forces and civilians during the retreat from Kabul, including battles, betrayals, and the struggle for survival in harsh conditions. Lady Sale’s detailed observations offer invaluable historical insights into the political complexities, military miscalculations, and human cost of the conflict.
This primary source document remains essential reading for historians, military scholars, and anyone interested in 19th-century military history and the early Anglo-Afghan Wars. It stands as a powerful testimony to resilience during one of Britain’s most infamous colonial episodes.







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