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The Afghan Question From 1841 To 1878 is a comprehensive historical study of Afghanistan’s tumultuous period during the 19th century. Written by The Duke of Argyll, this work explores the complex political, military, and diplomatic challenges that defined Afghan history during this critical era.
The book examines the major conflicts, territorial disputes, and power struggles that characterized Afghanistan between 1841 and 1878, including the First Anglo-Afghan War and its aftermath. Through detailed analysis, the author provides valuable insights into the motivations and actions of various political actors, including British colonial interests, Afghan leadership, and neighboring regional powers.
This scholarly work serves as an essential resource for understanding the foundations of modern Afghan political history and the origins of conflicts that would continue to shape the region for centuries to come. It offers readers a nuanced perspective on 19th-century Central Asian geopolitics.







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