Journey to the North of India, Volume 1 Overland from England, through Russia, Persia, and Affghaunistaun

The Great Game, a coinage credited to the British officer Arthur Conolly (1807–42), refers to the nineteenth-century rivalry between Britain and Russia as each power sought supremacy in Central Asia. In a climate of tension and suspicion that the Russians might attempt to invade India via Afghanista...

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