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The Causes of the First Anglo-Afghan War
Spy Culture and the Making of the Modern Intelligence Agency: from Richard Hannay to James Bond to Drone Warfare By
Great Game to 9/11
Sir Alexander Burnes 1805 - 1841 'Bokhara Burnes'
The Legend of the Great Game
Herat: the Key to India
British Interventions in Afghanistan and the Afghans' Struggle To
Than a Game Craig Murray Blows the Whistle on British India
1 the Brookings Institution Battle for Afghanistan
Conflict in Afghanistan
Inevitability of the Conquest of Sindh by the British in 1843
Race, Sex and Slavery: 'Forced Labour' in Central Asia and Afghanistan in the Early 19Th Century
[JRFF 6.1 (2016) 49–67] ISSN (Print) 1757–2460 ISSN (Online) 1757–2479 James Burnes
Durham Research Online
The Short Writings of Josiah Harlan Introduction, Maps, Chronology Christopher J. Brunner Occasional Paper
A New Framework of Analysis for the First Anglo-Afghan War
Afghanistan: Sources in the India Office Records
Preventing Strategic Defeat a Reassessment of the First Anglo-Afghan War
Top View
Book Reviews 03.1.1
José Gonsalvez, a Portuguese Accordionist in India, 1836
Mapping Afghanistanâ•Žs Indus and Oxus Rivers
The First Anglo-Afghan War
Geography and Trans-Frontier Exploration in Colonial India By
Quarantined Histories: Sindh and the Question of Historiography in Colonial India- Part I
CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY COLLECTION Books of Enduring Scholarly Value
Life of Amir Dost Mohammed Khan of Kabul, Volume
Sindh in Transition: from Mughal Rule to British Annexation, Early Eighteenth Century to 1843
How to Do Empire Right?
Economic °° "^"""^ of Afghanistan in the First Half of the Nineteen'^Century
The 'Re-Turn' to Empire in IR: Colonial Knowledge Communities and the Construction of the Idea of the Afghan Polity, 1809-38