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... ar. It was hard to tell whether the British were too incompetent or the Russians too formidable.
In the last month of 1889, the Russian Army captured Mazar-i-Sharif, Kunduz, and Qah-e-Qaran one after another, and a fifth of the Afghan Region’s territory changed hands.
Even the Wakhan Corridor and Herat, where the British Army had concentrated heavy forces, were on the brink of collapse, at risk of being overrun at any moment.
Opening the window, a cold wind howled through ...
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