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A gripping chronicle of power, ambition, and survival in 19th-century Afghan history, this second volume of Mohan Lal’s seminal work traces the turbulent life of Amir Dost Mohammed Khan. Against the backdrop of British-Afghan conflicts and the shifting allegiances of Central Asia, Lal offers a rare, first-hand perspective on the political biography of a ruler who navigated the ambitions of the British Empire, Russian intrigue, and Persian influence. Every page immerses readers in the triumphs and tragedies of the Anglo-Afghan wars, revealing both the grandeur and the peril of historical military campaigns in 1800s Afghanistan.For history enthusiasts and political science students alike, this volume stands as a masterful account of diplomacy in Central Asia and the realities faced by those who shaped the destiny of Afghanistan. Lal’s meticulous narrative captures not only the sweeping events but also the subtle strategies and personal resolve of Dost Mohammed Khan, making it essential reading for anyone seeking authentic historical accounts of Afghanistan or the enduring legacy of the British Empire era.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a political record, it is a cultural treasure for classic-literature collectors and a living testament to Mohan Lal’s enduring contribution to our understanding of a pivotal era.