BOOK IX.
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| CHAPTER I. | |
| [June-September: 1842.] | |
| The Advance from Jellalabad—Instructions of Lord Ellenborough—The Question of Responsibility—Employment of the Troops atJellalabad—Operations in the Shinwarree Valley—Negotiationsfor the Release of the Prisoners—The Advance—Mammoo Khail—Jugdulluck—Tezeen—Occupation of Caubul | [283] |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| [May-September: 1842.] | |
| The Advance from Candahar—The Relief of Khelat-i-Ghilzye—Reappearance of Akbar Khan—General Action with the Douranees—Surrender of Sufdur Jung—The Evacuation of Candahar—Disasternear Mookoor—The Battle of Goaine—The Recapture of Ghuznee—Flight of Shumshoodeen Khan—Arrival at Caubul | [313] |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| [September-October: 1842.] | |
| The Re-occupation of Caubul—Installation of Futteh Jung—TheRecovery of the Prisoners—Their Arrival in Camp—The Expeditioninto the Kohistan—Destruction of the Great Bazaar—Depredationsin the City—Accession of Shahpoor—Departure of the British Army | [341] |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| [October-December: 1842.] | |
| Effect of the Victories—Lord Ellenborough at Simlah—TheManifesto of 1842—The Proclamation of the Gates—TheRestoration of Dost Mahomed—The Gathering at Ferozepore—Reception of the Troops—The Courts-Martial—Conclusion | [374] |
| Appendix | [403] |
THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN.
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BOOK VII.
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