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Also known as Auckland's Folly, as a reference to [[George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|George Eden]], first Earl of Auckland and Governor-General of [[India]], who was responsible for starting it. [[First Anglo-Afghan War|This war]] was fought between the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[East India Company]] and [[Afghanistan]] between 1839 and 1842. What was supposed to be an easy conquest ended in a bloodbath, but the British finally had the upper hand. One of the battles took place in [[Herat]].
Also known as Auckland's Folly, as a reference to [[George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland|George Eden]], first Earl of Auckland and Governor-General of [[India]], who was responsible for starting it. [[First Anglo-Afghan War|This war]] was fought between the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[East India Company]] and [[Afghanistan]] between 1839 and 1842. What was supposed to be an easy conquest ended in a bloodbath, but the British finally had the upper hand. One of the battles took place in [[Herat]].
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 27 January 2021

Also known as Auckland's Folly, as a reference to George Eden, first Earl of Auckland and Governor-General of India, who was responsible for starting it. This war was fought between the British East India Company and Afghanistan between 1839 and 1842. What was supposed to be an easy conquest ended in a bloodbath, but the British finally had the upper hand. One of the battles took place in Herat.