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This compelling narrative provides a detailed account of General Pollock’s victorious campaigns in Afghanistan, written by Lieutenant Greenwood, who witnessed these events firsthand. The work combines military strategy and battlefield accounts with personal recollections accumulated over seven years of service in India.
Greenwood’s observations offer valuable insights into 19th-century colonial military operations, the challenges of warfare in Afghanistan’s difficult terrain, and the experiences of British officers serving in India. The narrative serves as both a historical record of specific military campaigns and a broader chronicle of life in the Indian subcontinent during this significant period.
This primary source document is essential for historians studying British military expansion, Afghan history, and colonial India. The combination of tactical military analysis and personal memoir makes it an engaging read for both academic researchers and history enthusiasts interested in understanding this turbulent era.







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