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Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838–9

Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838–9

Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838–9

Being Extracts from a Personal Journal Kept While on the Staff of the Army of the Indus
James Outram
May 2012
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    These extracts from the personal journal of Sir James Outram (1803–63), which he kept while serving with the 23rd Regiment in the British Army of the Indus, describe the British campaigns in Sindh and Afghanistan in 1838–9. In the preface to the book, originally published in 1840, the author explains that his 'rough notes' are not attempting a narrative of the military operations but have been printed 'for the perusal of valued friends'. The work begins in Sindh, where the author joins the campaign that aims to restore Shah Shuja to the throne of Kabul, the ultimately disastrous First Anglo-Afghan War. It is dedicated to Sir William Macnaghten, who was later killed during negotiations with an Afghan chief. Outram himself later clashed with the Napier family over Sir William Napier's account of the Conquest of Scinde, and both books are also reissued in this series.

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    May 2012
    Paperback
    9781108046541
    286 pages
    216 × 140 × 16 mm
    0.37kg
    2 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prefatory notice
    • 1. Sinde
    • 2. Sinde - Tatta
    • 3. The Ameers of Sinde
    • 4. Sinde - The Indus - Hyderabad
    • 5. Sinde. The submission of the Ameers
    • 6. Sehwan - The Arrul River
    • 7. Shah Shooja ool Moolk - Upper Sinde
    • 8. Upper Sinde - Cutch Gundava
    • 9. Cutch Gundava - Dadur
    • 10. The Bolan Pass
    • 11. Affghanistan - Candahar
    • 12. Candahar
    • 13. March from Candahar to Ghizni
    • 14. The storm of Ghizni
    • 15. The pursuit of Dost Mahommed Khan
    • 16. The pursuit continued
    • 17. The escape of Dost Mahommed Khan
    • 18. Operations against the Ghiljees
    • 19. Operations against the Ghiljees continued
    • 20. Advance upon Khelat
    • 21. Capture of Khelat
    • 22. Journey from Khelat to Sonmeanee
    • 23. Journey continued
    • 24. Arrival at Sonmeanee
    • 25. Conclusion. Letter from the Envoy and Minister at Cabul
    • Appendix.
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    • James Outram