This article explores the use of camels for baggage transport by European colonial armies in the nineteenth century. It focuses in particular on two episodes: the Russian winter expedition to Khiva, and the march of the Army of the Indus into Afghanistan, both of which took place in 1839. However sophisticated their weapons and other technology, until at least the 1880s European colonial armies were forced to rely exclusively on baggage animals if they wanted to move around: railways arrived very late in the history of European expansion. In Central Asia this meant rounding up, loading, managing and feeding tens of thousands of camels, which could only be furnished by the pastoral groups who inhabited the region, who in some cases were also...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
International audienceAbstract This article explores the way overland mobility was transformed in th...
Russian expansion into Central Asia in the nineteenth century is usually seen either as the product...
This article explores the use of camels for baggage transport by European colonial armies in the nin...
"The rapid development of the Southwest, following the Mexian War and the rich mineral discoveries i...
During the existence of the Bukhara khanate, the economic and trade relations with neighboring count...
During the existence of the Bukhara khanate, the economic and trade relations with neighboring count...
none1noThe aim of this article is to explore some of the European efforts that took place in the 187...
The Dromedary camel was used as means of transport for both people and cargo as well as for military...
International audienceThis paper aims to examine a little known aspect of the Russian colonization o...
International audienceDuring the first millennium BCE, the dromedary and, more marginally, the camel...
This thesis analyzes economic change among the bedouin of northern Arabia by examining four factors:...
Until the nineteenth century the warhorse played a central role in the political organization of the...
Cet article est une note sur la perception historique du chameau en Europe avec un regard particulie...
Muhammad Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, dispatched Shukrullah Aga on missions to Russia and the Otto...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
International audienceAbstract This article explores the way overland mobility was transformed in th...
Russian expansion into Central Asia in the nineteenth century is usually seen either as the product...
This article explores the use of camels for baggage transport by European colonial armies in the nin...
"The rapid development of the Southwest, following the Mexian War and the rich mineral discoveries i...
During the existence of the Bukhara khanate, the economic and trade relations with neighboring count...
During the existence of the Bukhara khanate, the economic and trade relations with neighboring count...
none1noThe aim of this article is to explore some of the European efforts that took place in the 187...
The Dromedary camel was used as means of transport for both people and cargo as well as for military...
International audienceThis paper aims to examine a little known aspect of the Russian colonization o...
International audienceDuring the first millennium BCE, the dromedary and, more marginally, the camel...
This thesis analyzes economic change among the bedouin of northern Arabia by examining four factors:...
Until the nineteenth century the warhorse played a central role in the political organization of the...
Cet article est une note sur la perception historique du chameau en Europe avec un regard particulie...
Muhammad Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, dispatched Shukrullah Aga on missions to Russia and the Otto...
Afghanistan is a land where war seems to last forever. The goal of this article is to show how the f...
International audienceAbstract This article explores the way overland mobility was transformed in th...
Russian expansion into Central Asia in the nineteenth century is usually seen either as the product...