About The Book: Exploits of Asaf Khan is a semi-fictional narrative by Ali Afghan, set in the early 20th-century borderlands between British India and Afghanistan. The story follows Asaf Khan, a formidable Pathan warrior navigating the complex interplay of tribal loyalties, colonial influence, and personal honor. Through vivid depictions of frontier life, the book explores themes of bravery, betrayal, and the rugged beauty of the Khyber Pass region. Originally published in 1922, it offers a glimpse into the turbulent period preceding the Khost Rebellion and reflects the cultural dynamics of the era.
Author: Afghan, George Younghusband
Pages: 314
Edition: 1922
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