Return of a King

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  • ISBN: 9781408862872
  • Type: NON FICTION
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Category

History

Author

William Dalrymple

ISBN

9781408862872

Dimensions

13.1 *19.8 cm

Weight

566g

Language

English

Publisher

Bloomsbury

Country of origin

India

 

Description 

Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan by William Dalrymple is a historical narrative that explores the British invasion of Afghanistan in the early 19th century, specifically the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-1842). The book focuses on the events surrounding the British army's ill-fated attempt to install a puppet ruler, Shah Shuja, in Afghanistan, and the subsequent uprising that led to the devastating retreat of British forces.
Dalrymple delves into the complex political and cultural dynamics of the time, drawing on a wide range of primary sources to provide a detailed and vivid account of the war. Return of a King not only chronicles the military disaster but also examines the broader implications of imperialism, the relationship between Britain and Afghanistan, and the enduring legacy of the conflict. The book is acclaimed for its in-depth research, engaging storytelling, and its exploration of the historical roots of Afghanistan's ongoing struggles.

About the Author

William Dalrymple is a British historian, travel writer, and author, best known for his books on South Asia, particularly his works on Indian and Afghan history. Born in 1965, Dalrymple has gained recognition for his engaging narrative style and in-depth research, which often explores the cultural and historical intersections between the West and South Asia.
Some of his most notable works include The Last Mughal, White Mughals, and Return of a King, which examine the British presence in India and Afghanistan. Dalrymple has also written several travel books, including City of Djinns, which explores the history of Delhi. His writing blends history, travel, and personal reflection, earning him numerous awards and making him one of the leading voices in contemporary historical literature.