Description
This remarkable historical document captures the experiences of I. N. Allen during the 1842 military campaign through Sind and Afghanistan under the leadership of General Sir William Nott, K.C.B. The diary offers a detailed, eyewitness perspective on the march, military operations, and the daily realities faced by troops during this significant colonial expedition.
Beyond the military narrative, the work is distinguished by the inclusion of sermons delivered on various occasions throughout the campaign. These spiritual reflections provide a unique dimension to the historical record, illustrating the role of faith and moral discourse during wartime. The combination of military chronicle and religious discourse makes this an invaluable primary source for understanding British imperial expansion, military logistics, and the cultural mindset of 19th-century soldiers and officers in Central and South Asia.







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