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Afghanistan and the Defence of Empire: Diplomacy and Strategy during The Great Game (International Library of Twentieth Century History)
Christopher M. Wyatt
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| #6969604 in Books | Tauris Academic Studies | 2011-03-15 | 2011-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.09 x1.24 x5.73l,1.23 | File type: PDF | 336 pages | |||'Anyone who is engaged in British empire studies needs to understand British India; with it, the fear of its loss; and with that, the centrality of the Great GameA". Christopher M. Wyatt's book powerfully explains the dynamics of that Game at a most crucial t
At the height of the :Great Game"" in Central Asia, in the run up to World War I and the aftermath of the second Afghan War, the region of Afghanistan became particularly significant for both Great Britain and Russia. Afghanistan and the Defence of Empire explores the relationship between British and Afghan rulers, during the crucial period of the reign of Amir Habibullah Khan, as the British sought to safeguard their Indian Empire from the threat of Imper...
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