Description
This remarkable historical document presents Captain James Outram’s personal observations and rough notes from the 1838-39 campaigns in Sindh and Afghanistan. As a staff officer of the Army of the Indus, Outram was positioned to witness and document significant military and political events of the era.
The journal entries offer an intimate perspective on the challenges faced by the British military during these campaigns, including tactical decisions, logistical operations, and encounters with local populations. Outram’s detailed accounts provide valuable primary source material for understanding this critical period in South Asian history and British imperial expansion.
This hardcover edition preserves these important historical records for scholars, historians, and enthusiasts interested in 19th-century military history, colonial India, and Afghan campaigns.
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