Travels Into Bokhara: Being The Account Of A Journey From India To Cabool, Tartary, And Persia 1831-1833 Volume 2 Vols. Set
Travels Into Bokhara: Being The Account Of A Journey From India To Cabool, Tartary, And Persia 1831-1833 Volume 2 Vols. Set
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 2025
- ISBN
- 1111021020127
- Autore
- Alexander Burnes
- Pagine
- 1234
- Volumi
- Volume 2 Vols. Set
- Editori
- Facsimile Publisher
- Soggetto
- History
- Descrizione
- Paperback
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Print on demand
- True
Descrizione
About The Book: Travels into Bokhara: Volume 1 by Alexander Burnes presents a vivid narrative of his journey from British India through the Punjab, Sindh, and into Central Asia. This volume focuses on his overland expedition to Lahore and Bukhara, detailing geography, local customs, trade, and political conditions. Written in an engaging style, it combines adventure with keen observation, reflecting Burnes’s role as both explorer and envoy. His account provided valuable intelligence to the British Empire during the Great Game.About The Book: Travels into Bokhara: Volume 2 continues Alexander Burnes’s journey, offering a deeper exploration of his travels through Afghanistan, Bukhara, and surrounding regions. This volume emphasizes cultural, social, and political insights, including his interactions with local rulers and communities. Burnes documents the challenges of travel, regional conflicts, and trade routes, providing a rare European perspective on Central Asia in the 1830s. His detailed observations were instrumental in shaping British foreign policy and understanding of this strategic region.About The Book: Travels into Bokhara: Volume 3 by Alexander Burnes is part of his detailed travel narrative, focusing on his diplomatic and exploratory missions in Central Asia during the early 19th century. This volume includes official correspondence, reports, and observations on the political, economic, and cultural conditions of regions like Kabul, Bukhara, and Persia. It offers valuable insight into British strategic interests during the Great Game and highlights Burnes’s role as both a traveler and agent of imperial policy.