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The novel by Doctor of Historical Sciences Naftula Aronovich Halfin is dedicated to Afghanistan's struggle for independence in 1836-1842. The fight against the British colonialists and their protege Shuja ul-Muq, expelled from Afghanistan back in 1809, was led by Emir Dost Muhammad and his son Akbar Khan, a talented commander and brave warrior. The book is illustrated with drawings of the 19th century, photographs, and a map of military operations.
Editor-in-chief, academician B.G. Gafurov.
Contents:
- Kolkata welcomes a new Governor General
< p>- Mission of Burns of Bukhara- Major Rawlinson and the mysterious Russian
- Pleasant negotiations
- Steeplechase
- Negotiations continue
- "The Lion of the Punjab"
- Ranjit Singh and McNaughton
- Tripartite Treaty
- High Above Sea Level
- Troops gather in Firuzpur
- To Kandahar
- Coronation of the puppet
- Fall of Ghazni
- Entry into the capital< /p>
- Tezin
- The fight continues
- The end of Iskander
- Trapped
- Twelve Days of Sir William
- Through Jagdalak
- Epilogue
- Instead of an afterword
Publisher | Наука |
Format | 200 x 120 mm |
Publication date | 1973 |
Number of Pages | 320 |
Bookbinding | Softcover |