About The Book: "Narrative of the Campaign of the Army of the Indus in Sindh and Kabul" by Richard Hartley Kennedy is a comprehensive two-volume memoir detailing the First Anglo-Afghan War (1838–1839). The first volume covers the British army's passage through Sindh, the Bolan Pass, and early engagements in Afghanistan, emphasizing the logistical challenges, military strategy, and interactions with local forces. The second volume focuses on the siege of Ghazni, the march to Kabul, and the political and military outcomes of the campaign. Kennedy's account offers critical insights into the complexities of the campaign, British military tactics, and the cultural and geopolitical environment of the time.
Author: Richard Hartley Kennedy
Pages: 316
Edition: 1840
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