Third Afghan War 1919 Official Account

Third Afghan War 1919 Official Account by Army Headquarters, published by Naval & Military Press on December 3, 2013, offers a detailed examination of the Third Afghan War, which occurred in the aftermath of the Great War. This revised edition spans 238 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines the conflict initiated by Amanullah, Afghanistan’s Amir, who, with the support of Pashtun tribal allies and the Bolshevik regime in Russia, launched surprise attacks into British India during a period of British post-war fatigue and unrest in India.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the military actions, including Britain’s counter-strikes and air raids on key Afghan cities. The narrative covers the causes, course, and eventual stalemate of the war, culminating in the Treaty of Rawalpindi, which granted Afghanistan autonomy in foreign affairs. The book is enhanced by detailed color maps and includes an appendix listing the British Army units involved in the conflict, providing valuable insights into this significant historical event.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Third Afghan War was fought in the wake of the Great War, when Amanullah, Afghanistan’s Amir (ruler), aided by Pashtun (Pathan) tribal allies, and emboldened by an alliance with the new Bolshevik regime in Russia, took advantage of Britain’s post-Great War weariness and nationalist unrest in India itself, to launch two surprise strikes into the North-West frontier region of British India in May 1919. The short-lived war that followed saw Britain check the thrusts and launch a counter strike in Baluchistan which took the town of Dakka. Britain also launched air-raids on the Afghan capital, Kabul, and the city of Jalalabad. The war ended in stalemate, and Britain granted autonomy in foreign affairs to the Afghanis in the Treaty of Rawalpindi. In the fighting, British and Indian Army troops lost nearly 2,000 men, many of them to cholera, while Afghani losses were estimated at 3,000. This official history gives a detailed account of the military action, the lead-up to, causes and course of the war and its lessons. It is illustrated by particularly fine and detailed colour maps and has an appendix of British Army units invloved in the war.
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