Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the first intervention of western power in Afghanistan started. The main conflict in Central Asia in the 19th century was a long-term struggle between Russia and the British Empire over the influence in this part of the world, usually called, “The Great Game.” Russia started to march towards Khanates such as Bokhara or Khiva and strengthened its influence in Persia. Concerns about a Russian advance and the security of the Indian western border grew in London and British India at the same time. Afghanistan experienced a long and bloody fight of succession between two branches of the Durrani tribe, Sadozais and Barakzais, in the beginning of the 19t...
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Brit...
An account of Russia\u27s advance toward India, based upon the reports and experiences of Russian, G...
Note: Missing pages 354 and 355.Political division in Afghanistan always created a serious problem o...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
In the nineteenth century, a strategic conflict of imperial expansion surged between the British and...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
Tématem této studie je analýza mocenského střetu Velké Británie a Ruska o vliv ve strategické oblast...
Anotation This thesis deals with the First British-Afghan war in the context of the history of inter...
The existence of countries based on borders is the product of the second half of the nineteenth cent...
Drawing on published documents and research in Russian, Uzbek, British, and Indian archives, this ar...
This article analyses the British-led demarcation of Afghanistan’s north-western border in the Maime...
During 1830s Russian and Persian armies threatened an advance towards the north-western frontier of ...
Since 1905 Britain had paid the Afghan ruler, Amir Habibullah, a subsidy and had controlled Afghanis...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Brit...
An account of Russia\u27s advance toward India, based upon the reports and experiences of Russian, G...
Note: Missing pages 354 and 355.Political division in Afghanistan always created a serious problem o...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
In the nineteenth century, a strategic conflict of imperial expansion surged between the British and...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
This study deals with causes of Second British-Afghan War which took place in 1878–1881. Author will...
Tématem této studie je analýza mocenského střetu Velké Británie a Ruska o vliv ve strategické oblast...
Anotation This thesis deals with the First British-Afghan war in the context of the history of inter...
The existence of countries based on borders is the product of the second half of the nineteenth cent...
Drawing on published documents and research in Russian, Uzbek, British, and Indian archives, this ar...
This article analyses the British-led demarcation of Afghanistan’s north-western border in the Maime...
During 1830s Russian and Persian armies threatened an advance towards the north-western frontier of ...
Since 1905 Britain had paid the Afghan ruler, Amir Habibullah, a subsidy and had controlled Afghanis...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Brit...
An account of Russia\u27s advance toward India, based upon the reports and experiences of Russian, G...
Note: Missing pages 354 and 355.Political division in Afghanistan always created a serious problem o...