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*[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/31823/supplements/3271 "Operations against Afghanistan"] ''London Gazette Supplement'' 12 March 1920 | *[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/31823/supplements/3271 "Operations against Afghanistan"] ''London Gazette Supplement'' 12 March 1920 | ||
*[http://pahar.in ''Third Afghan War 1919--Official Account by Army HQ India 1926''] may be downloaded as a pdf from PAHAR- Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset (located under Books, Afghanistan) | *[http://pahar.in ''Third Afghan War 1919--Official Account by Army HQ India 1926''] may be downloaded as a pdf from PAHAR- Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset (located under Books, Afghanistan) | ||
*[https://archive.org/stream/historyofafghani031122mbp#page/n303/mode/2up "The Third Afghan War"], page 270 ''A History of Afghanistan Volume II'' by Brig-Gen Sir Percy Sykes 1940 Archive.org | |||
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Revision as of 01:03, 30 November 2014
Summary
3rd Afghan War | |
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6 May – 8 August 1919 | |
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns | |
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Location: Afghanistan | |
Combatants: | |
British Army | Afghan regular forces |
Result: British subsidy dicontinued Afghans regained control of foreign policy Border with British India confirmed | |
Medals: India General Service Medal (1909) Clasp:Afghanistan NWF 1919 | |
Links: | |
Category: 3rd Afghan War | |
Hoping to regain control of foreign policy ceded to the British at the Treaty of Gandamak 1879 and to divert attention from internal strife, Amir Amanullah Khan invaded India on 3 May 1919. Military action took place mostly in the Khyber Pass but Kabul was bombed by the Royal Air Force and the Afghans attacked Thal. The Afghan forces were driven from British Indian territory and the Treaty of Rawalpindi on 8 August ended the British subsidy to Afghanistan which regained the right to conduct its own foreign affairs. The Durand Line defining the border between Afghanistan and the North West Frontier was re-affirmed.
British Library holdings
- The Third Afghan War 1919 Official Account, with maps, by General Staff, Army Headquarters, India, published 1926 Calcutta. Now available to download, see below.
External Links
- Map of the Third Afghan War Military Times
- Third Anglo-Afghan War Wikipedia
- Third Anglo-Afghan War Google Books
- Asymmetry in Afghanistan - the poison gas option The Serving Soldier website
- Third Afghan War - 1919 from 25th County of London Cyclist Battalion: The London Regiment
- "British Retreat from Waziristan" by Mark Jacobsen khyber.org
- Photographs 1919 compiled by Major G A Clarke, 12th Pioneers (The Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment), and 2nd Battalion, 2nd Bombay Pioneers. National Army Museum collection 1963-09-633
- Sgt Reginald White 48 Squadron RAF in the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Retrieved 30 August 2014
Historical books online
- "Operations against Afghanistan" London Gazette Supplement 12 March 1920
- Third Afghan War 1919--Official Account by Army HQ India 1926 may be downloaded as a pdf from PAHAR- Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset (located under Books, Afghanistan)
- "The Third Afghan War", page 270 A History of Afghanistan Volume II by Brig-Gen Sir Percy Sykes 1940 Archive.org