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Afghanistan: The Buffer State presents a comprehensive examination of Afghanistan’s crucial role in the geopolitical landscape of 19th and early 20th century Central Asia. Written by General Sir Reginald Clare Hart and Captain Gervais Lyons, this seminal work explores the complex relationship between the Great British Empire and Imperial Russia as they competed for influence and control over the strategically vital region.
The authors provide detailed analysis of how Afghanistan served as a buffer zone between two competing imperial powers, each seeking to expand their territorial dominance and sphere of influence. Through careful historical documentation, the book traces the diplomatic negotiations, military campaigns, and political intrigue that defined the era known as the Great Game.
This scholarly work remains an essential reference for understanding Central Asian history, British imperial policy, Russian expansion, and the origins of modern geopolitical tensions in the region. It offers valuable insights into how geographical positioning and strategic importance have shaped national destinies.







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