British Relation with SindUniversity of California Press |
Contents
The French Threat 17991809 | 1 |
The Establishment of British Preponderance | 30 |
The Afghan Crisis 18381841 | 43 |
Ellenborough Napier and the Amirs of Sind | 68 |
The Annexation and Its Repercussions 1843 | 90 |
Conclusion | 113 |
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