The Afghan War of 1879-80W. H. Allen & Company, 1881 - 567 Seiten The Afghan War of 1879-80 is a detailed account of the final phase of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-80), consisting of a reprinting in book form of letters originally written from the field and published in an Indian newspaper. The author, Howard Hensman, was a special correspondent of the Allahabad Pioneer. He was the only journalist to accompany the Anglo-Indian Kurram Valley Field Force that marched from Ali Kheyl, Afghanistan, to Kabul in the fall of 1879 following the uprising of Afghan forces in Kabul in September of that year and the massacre of the British envoy, Sir Louis Cavagnari, and other British officials in the city. The first letter is dated September 28, 1879, the last September 20, 1880. Brief explanatory texts are used to introduce some of the letters and provide context. Each letter runs to several pages, and collectively they offer a vivid first-hand account of the war as seen from a British perspective. Hensman describes, for example, the courageous charge by Afghan Ghazis at the Battle of Ahmed Khel (April 19, 1880) and the desperate, hand-to-hand fighting with British, Sikh, and Gurkha troops that ensued; the Battle of Maiwand (July 27, 1880), in which a force of 2,500 British and Indian troops was routed by a much larger Afghan force; and many other engagements. The book contains ten detailed foldout maps of the major military operations and battles of the war. A short appendix provides information about the heights above sea level of places in Afghanistan, distances by road between key points, and transportation in the Indian army. |
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... formed between Ali Kheyl and Karatiga . Accordingly General Macpherson so arranged the escort that armed men were scattered from end to end of the convoy , in addition to there being a strong advanced guard of the 67th , and an equally ...
... formed between Ali Kheyl and Karatiga . Accordingly General Macpherson so arranged the escort that armed men were scattered from end to end of the convoy , in addition to there being a strong advanced guard of the 67th , and an equally ...
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... forming a rude sort of laager , within which the transport animals were placed . He was not molested during the night . The call upon the Transport of the Force to do double work was answered with great alacrity by Lieutenant - Colonel ...
... forming a rude sort of laager , within which the transport animals were placed . He was not molested during the night . The call upon the Transport of the Force to do double work was answered with great alacrity by Lieutenant - Colonel ...
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... forming the sky - line , is a precipitous range with four or five peaks standing out in bold relief . This range runs sharply down , on the east , to the road which leads direct to the old Cabul camping ground and the Bala Hissar , and ...
... forming the sky - line , is a precipitous range with four or five peaks standing out in bold relief . This range runs sharply down , on the east , to the road which leads direct to the old Cabul camping ground and the Bala Hissar , and ...
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... forming up at the farther end of the cantonment ; while General Massy heliographed back to Sir F. Roberts the news of the enemy having been found occupying a position of strength . We were told , in reply , that General Baker was ...
... forming up at the farther end of the cantonment ; while General Massy heliographed back to Sir F. Roberts the news of the enemy having been found occupying a position of strength . We were told , in reply , that General Baker was ...
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... formation . In the various villages , too , large bodies of the enemy were gathered , who could have shot our horsemen down from the towers and walls without every The Affair of Asmai Heights . 45 at all exposing 44 The Afghan War ...
... formation . In the various villages , too , large bodies of the enemy were gathered , who could have shot our horsemen down from the towers and walls without every The Affair of Asmai Heights . 45 at all exposing 44 The Afghan War ...
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23rd Pioneers 3rd Sikhs 5th Ghoorkas 5th Punjab Cavalry 5th Punjab Infantry 72nd Highlanders 9th Lancers Abdur Rahman Afghan Afghanistan Amir Amir's arms army Artillery Asmai attack baggage Baker Bala Hissar bastion bazaar Bemaru Bengal Lancers brigade British Butkhak Cabul camp Candahar cantonments Captain Charasia Chardeh Valley Charikar chiefs Colonel command Deh-i-Afghan Durbar enemy escort fighting fire force Frederick Roberts garrison gate Ghazni Ghilzais Gough Government ground Hazara Heights Herat hills horses India Jellalabad Jugdulluck Khan's Kheyl Khyber Kila killed Kizilbashes Kohistanis Kotal Lieutenant Logar Logar river Luttabund Macpherson Mahomed Jan Maidan maliks miles moollah Mountain Battery mountain guns native officers party Peshawur picquet plain regiments ridge rifles road sent sepoys shells Shere Ali Sherpur shot Shutargardan Siah Sung Sir F Sir Frederick Roberts Sirdar soldiers sowars sungar tent to-day tribesmen troops Turkistan village Wali Mahomed walls wounded Yakub Khan yards
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Seite 20 - Illustrated Horse Management. Containing descriptive remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine, Shoeing, Teeth, Food, Vices, Stables ; likewise a plain account of the situation, nature, and value of the various points ; together with comments on grooms, dealers, breeders, breakers, and trainers ; Embellished with more than 400 engravings from original designs made expressly for this work. By E.
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Seite 27 - The First Age of Christianity and the Church. By John Ignatius Dollinger, DD, Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Munich, &c., &c. Translated from the German bv Henry Nutcombe Oxenham, MA, late Scholar of Baliol College, "Oxford.
Seite 20 - The book furnishes at once the bane and the antidote, as the drawings show the horse not only suffering from every kind of disease, but in the different stages of it, while the alphabetical summary at the end gives the cause, symptoms and treatment of each.
Seite 35 - Course of Mathematics. A Course of Elementary Mathematics for the use of candidates for admission into either of the Military Colleges; of applicants for appointments in the Home or Indian Civil Services ; and of mathematical students generally. By Professor JR YOUNG.
Seite 29 - Thirteen Years among the Wild Beasts of India ; their Haunts and Habits, from Personal Observation ; with an account of the Modes of Capturing and Taming Wild Elephants. By GP SANDERSON, Officer in Charge of the Government Elephant Keddahs at Mysore. With 21 full page Illustrations and three Maps.
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