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====Other====
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*[http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#5uGizL/www.afghanistan-photos.com Afghanistan Old Photos]
*[http://www.afghanistan-photos.com/ Afghanistan Old Photos]afghanistan-photos.com
*Andrew Grantham’s  [http://www.andrewgrantham.co.uk/afghanistan/railways/the-great-game Railways of Afghanistan]
*Andrew Grantham’s  [http://www.andrewgrantham.co.uk/afghanistan/railways/the-great-game Railways of Afghanistan]
*[http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article30PitOcts.html "Prayer Rugs of the Timuri and Their Neighbors"] by Robert Pittenger 1994 briefly mentions the Afghan Border Commission, including a section in the endnotes. "In 1884-85, the Afghan Border Commission was sent to the area north of Herat to delineate the Afghan-Russian border. The staff included a number of British officers, especially surveyors and intelligence officers"  
*[http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article30PitOcts.html "Prayer Rugs of the Timuri and Their Neighbors"] by Robert Pittenger 1994 briefly mentions the Afghan Border Commission, including a section in the endnotes. "In 1884-85, the Afghan Border Commission was sent to the area north of Herat to delineate the Afghan-Russian border. The staff included a number of British officers, especially surveyors and intelligence officers"  

Revision as of 23:47, 27 January 2014

Afghanistan in 1993 - click to enlarge the image.

Locations

Wars involving British India

External links

Encyclopedia entries

Archives

  • Historical maps from the University of Texas Austin, including some relating to the First and Second Afghan Wars
  • An article Historical Sources for Afghanistan In the British Library, 2005 by Richard Scott Morel, page 26 of this pdf link

Books

Other

  • Afghanistan Old Photosafghanistan-photos.com
  • Andrew Grantham’s Railways of Afghanistan
  • "Prayer Rugs of the Timuri and Their Neighbors" by Robert Pittenger 1994 briefly mentions the Afghan Border Commission, including a section in the endnotes. "In 1884-85, the Afghan Border Commission was sent to the area north of Herat to delineate the Afghan-Russian border. The staff included a number of British officers, especially surveyors and intelligence officers"