Anglo-Afghan Relations, 1798-1878: A Chapter in the Great Game in Central Asia |
Contents
Chapters page | 1 |
British Relations with Persia and Afghanistan | 11 |
AngloRussian Relations 181536 | 51 |
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action affairs Afghan Afghanistan aggression Aitchison alliance Ambala Ameer Amir Anglo-Russian army Article assistance Atta Mohammad Attrek Auckland Balkh Bokhara bound Britain British agent British Government British officers Central Asia danger Derby despatch Dost Mohammad Durand empire England envoy expedition favour February Foreign Office friendly frontier Gortchakoff Government of India Herat hostile Ibid independent Indian government influence interference Jacob January June Kabul Kalat Kandahar Kaufmann Kaufmann's Kaye Khan Khiva Lawrence Lawrence's letter Loftus Lord Lord Auckland Lytton Macnaghten March Mayo Mayo's memorandum ment military negotiations neutral zone Northbrook November occupation of Quetta October opinion Oxus Palmerston Parl Pelly Persia Peshawar political position proposal Punjab Quetta Ranjit Singh Rawlinson regarded relations reply ruler Russia Russian advance Russian government Salisbury Secretary Seistan sent September Shah Shuja Sheer Ali Sheer Ali's Sikhs Simla subsidy suggested territory tion treaty troops Turkoman Viceroy wrote Wyllie Yakub Khan