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Journal of imprisonment in Affghanistan Continued and concluded - Gyan Books
Journal of imprisonment in Affghanistan Continued and concluded - Gyan Books
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Journal of imprisonment in Affghanistan Continued and concluded - Gyan Books

About The Book: Journal of Imprisonment in Afghanistan by Lieutenant Vincent Eyre is a firsthand account of his capture during the First Anglo-Afghan War in 1842. Eyre, along with his family, was held captive by Afghan forces under Akbar Khan for nearly nine months. During this period, he meticulously recorded daily experiences, hardships, and interactions with fellow prisoners, blending personal reflection with military observations. The journal includes sketches of prisoners and Afghan life, providing a vivid visual record. Eyre’s narrative offers insight into the challenges of captivity, the resilience of the human spirit, and the broader context of British military operations in Afghanistan.

Author: Lieut. Vincent Eyre

Pages: 160

Edition: 1843

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