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Colonel H. B. Hanna’s authoritative work provides an in-depth analysis of the Second Afghan War, one of the most significant military campaigns in the history of British India. This third volume examines the multifaceted aspects of the conflict that unfolded between 1878 and 1880.
The narrative meticulously traces the political tensions and strategic miscalculations that precipitated the war, offering insights into the imperial ambitions and geopolitical dynamics of the era. Hanna’s detailed account of military operations illuminates the tactics, challenges, and key engagements that defined the campaign.
Beyond the battlefield accounts, this work critically evaluates the war’s lasting consequences for Afghanistan, British India, and regional geopolitics. It serves as an essential reference for historians, military strategists, and anyone interested in understanding this transformative period of 19th-century South Asian history.
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