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The First Afghan War 1839–42

Richard Macrory Hon KC, Richard Macrory Hon Kc

Invasion, catastrophe and retreat

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Release Date: 25/08/2016

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Asian History
Illustrator: Peter Dennis
Label: Osprey Publishing
Series: Campaign
Contributors: Peter Dennis (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Invasion, catastrophe and retreat
A highly illustrated study of the First Afghan War, a bitter setback for British forces in the Great Game played out in the 19th century.

A highly illustrated study of the First Afghan War, a bitter setback for British forces in the Great Game played out in the 19th century.

In 1839 forces of the British East India Company crossed the Indus to invade Afghanistan on the pretext of reinstating a former king Shah Soojah to his rightful throne. The reality was that this was another step in Britain’s Great Game – Afghanistan would create a buffer to any potential Russian expansion towards India.

This history traces the initial, campaign which would see the British easily occupy Kabul and the rebellion that two years later would see the British army humbled. Forced to negotiate a surrender the British fled Kabul en masse in the harsh Afghan winter. Decimated by Afghan guerilla attacks and by the harsh cold and a lack of food and supplies just one European – Dr Brydon would make it to the safety of Jalalabad five days later.

Richard Macrory goes on to trace the retribution attack on Kabul the following year, which destroyed the symbolic Mogul Bazaar before rapidly withdrawing and leaving Afghanistan in peace for nearly a generation.