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England India And Afghanistan. Frank Noyce



This book is about the relationship between Afghanistan and the British Empire in India. It covers key historical events and conflicts which occurred in the Afghan region during the nineteenth century, and the strategic importance of the Central Asian area for Britain and Russia. The book was written by Frank Noyce in 1902 and is of value to anyone with an interest in Afghanistan, India, and the B... more details
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  • Provides a detailed overview of the key historical events and conflicts that occurred in Afghanistan during the nineteenth century
  • Provides an understanding of the strategic importance of the Central Asian region for Britain and Russia
  • Written by Frank Noyce, one of the most respected historians of the nineteenth century


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This book is about the relationship between Afghanistan and the British Empire in India. It covers key historical events and conflicts which occurred in the Afghan region during the nineteenth century, and the strategic importance of the Central Asian area for Britain and Russia. The book was written by Frank Noyce in 1902 and is of value to anyone with an interest in Afghanistan, India, and the British Empire.

Originally published in 1902, this book presents a discussion of the relationship between Afghanistan and the British Empire in India. The text provides an account of the key historical events and conflicts which occurred in the Afghan region during the nineteenth century and the strategic importance of the Central Asian area for Britain and Russia. The First and Second Afghan Wars are discussed in detail, together with the relative stability of Abdur Rahman Khan's period as Emir of Afghanistan. Forming the Le Bas Prize Essay for 1902, this book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Afghanistan, India and the British Empire.
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