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Through Central Asia is a seminal work that documents extensive travels across the vast regions of Central Asia while providing critical analysis of the complex diplomatic negotiations surrounding the Russo-Afghan frontier. Henry Lansdell combines vivid travel narrative with scholarly examination of territorial delimitation issues that shaped the region’s geopolitical landscape during the 19th century.
The book includes detailed maps and an extensive appendix devoted to the intricate diplomacy and frontier negotiations between Russia and Afghanistan. This resource is invaluable for understanding the historical context of Central Asian geography, international relations, and the strategic considerations that influenced boundary decisions. Lansdell’s first-hand observations combined with diplomatic documentation offer unique insights into this critical period of imperial expansion and territorial consolidation in Asia.







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