Description
This two-volume set presents C. M. MacGregor’s detailed narrative of his journey through the Province of Khorassan and along the northwestern frontier of Afghanistan in 1875. MacGregor’s expedition offers valuable historical documentation of a region undergoing significant political transformation during the height of British imperial interest in Central Asia.
The work combines vivid travel writing with ethnographic observations, geographical descriptions, and political analysis. MacGregor’s firsthand accounts provide insights into the customs, traditions, and daily life of the communities encountered during his travels. The narrative serves as an important historical record of 19th-century Central Asian geography, culture, and international relations.
This comprehensive chronicle is essential reading for historians, scholars of Central Asia, and those interested in Victorian-era exploration and imperial history.







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