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With the Cavalry to Afghanistan
The Experiences of a Trooper of H. M. 4th Light Dragoons During the First Afghan War
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The narrative follows a journey through the rugged landscapes of the Indus Valley, detailing the experiences of explorers and soldiers during a pivotal period in British colonial history. Richly infused with cultural observations, the book captures the challenges faced in traversing difficult terrains and the interactions with local populations. It provides a vivid account of the political tensions and military campaigns in Ghuznee and Kabul, offering insights into the era's complex dynamics and the resilience of those who ventured into these remote regions.
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With the Cavalry to Afghanistan, William Taylor
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- Released
- 2008
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- Title
- With the Cavalry to Afghanistan
- Subtitle
- The Experiences of a Trooper of H. M. 4th Light Dragoons During the First Afghan War
- Language
- English
- Authors
- William Taylor
- Publisher
- LEONAUR
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Hardcover with dust jacket
- Pages
- 124
- ISBN13
- 9781846775680
- Category
- History
- Description
- The narrative follows a journey through the rugged landscapes of the Indus Valley, detailing the experiences of explorers and soldiers during a pivotal period in British colonial history. Richly infused with cultural observations, the book captures the challenges faced in traversing difficult terrains and the interactions with local populations. It provides a vivid account of the political tensions and military campaigns in Ghuznee and Kabul, offering insights into the era's complex dynamics and the resilience of those who ventured into these remote regions.