British Death March Under Asiatic Impulse: Epic of Anglo-Indian Tragedy in Afghanistan
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Here are the details of the book:
- Author: Yash Nandan
 - Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
 - Language: English
 - Edition: 2003
 - ISBN: 8172763018
 - Pages: 260
 - Cover: Paperback
 - Other Details: 24 cm x 19 cm
 - Weight: 500 gm
 
About the Book:
This book is a poetic retelling of the First Anglo-Afghan War (1838-42), a devastating episode of British imperialism in India. It narrates the story of the British invasion of Afghanistan, the subsequent catastrophic retreat, and the destruction of the army and camp followers.
The conflict, driven by the geopolitics of the Asiatic Great Game for world domination, resulted in over 16,000 deaths. The harsh winter, coupled with enemy attacks, contributed to this tragedy.
The book combines poetic narrative with a prose section that provides a fresh theoretical perspective, exploring themes beyond the tragic events and arriving at broader conclusions.
About the Author: Yash Nandan "Kaviraj"
Born in the North West Frontier Province, Yash Nandan emigrated to the United States. He has had a multifaceted career as a teacher, professor, diamantaire, and writer. His other works include:
- "Asia and Twice Born Prometheus"
 - "Pigeon English: Collection of Poems"
 
            
      
      
      
        