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The '''First Anglo-Afghan War''' (also known as '''Auckland's Folly''') was fought between the | The '''First Anglo-Afghan War''' (also known as '''Auckland's Folly''') was fought between the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[East India Company]] and the [[Afghanistan|Emirate of Afghanistan]] from 1839 to 1842. | ||
It is famous for the loss of 4,500 [[British Army|British]] and | It is famous for the loss of 4,500 [[British Army|British]] and [[India]]n soldiers, plus 12,000 of their camp followers, to Afghan tribal fighters, but the British defeated the Afghans in the concluding engagement. | ||
It was one of the first major conflicts during the {{Wiki|Great Game}}, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between Britain and Russia.{{Timeline}} | It was one of the first major conflicts during the {{Wiki|Great Game}}, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central [[Asia]] between Britain and [[Russia]].{{Timeline}} | ||
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Revision as of 04:50, 8 April 2017
The First Anglo-Afghan War (also known as Auckland's Folly) was fought between the British East India Company and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1839 to 1842.
It is famous for the loss of 4,500 British and Indian soldiers, plus 12,000 of their camp followers, to Afghan tribal fighters, but the British defeated the Afghans in the concluding engagement.
It was one of the first major conflicts during the Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between Britain and Russia.
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