Authors: Diana Preston
78 “
Our … water”:
S. Ram,
From Sepoy to Subedar
, p. 88.
78 “
could never … nation”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 1, p. 425.
79 “
not … seen,”
Letter of General Nott, quoted in Stocqueler,
Life of Sir William Nott
, p. 111.
80 “
in … putrefaction”:
Holdsworth,
The Campaign of the Indus
, p. 68.
80 “
to wrap … kebabs in”:
Ibid., p. 52.
80 “
if … Ocean”:
Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle, January 1834, quoted in P. Macrory and G. Pottinger,
The Ten-Rupee Jezail
, p. 192.
80 “
as long as I live”:
Nott’s letter of 9 April 1839, quoted in Stocqueler,
Life of Sir William Nott
, p. 121.
82 “
commenced … do so”:
Major J. Outram,
Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sind and Affghanistan
, p. 122.
82 “
no … cattle”:
W. Hough,
March and Operations of the Army of the Indus
, p. 90.
83 “
without … expect”:
Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 11.
83 “
The truth … ruler … he … laws”:
Quoted in Ram,
From Sepoy to Subedar
, p. 90.
83 “
horrible”:
Letter of 8 June 1839, quoted in Holdsworth,
The Campaign of the Indus
, pp. 74–76.
83 “
First … Mind”:
Undated memo, BROU 36470, folios 19–21.
84 “
dug … latter … the sheet-anchors … historians”:
Kaye,
History
, vol. 1., pp. 203–4.
84 “
All my … set up!”:
Quoted in Sir John Kaye,
Lives of Indian Officers
, vol. 2, p. 65.
84 “
the garbled”:
Kaye,
History,
vol. 1, pp. 202–4 for his views on the “garbled” official correspondence relating to the reasons for going to war.
84 “
mutilated” and “eviscerated”:
H. Lushington,
A Great Country’s Little Wars in Afghanistan and Scinde
, p. 62.
CHAPTER SIX
86 “
You … king?”:
Quoted in Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, pp. 12–13.
88 “
Were huddled … beheaded”:
M. Lal,
Life of the Amir Dost Mohammed
, p. 104.
89 “
There … over”:
T. W. E. Holdsworth,
The Campaign of the Indus
, p. 22.
89 “
when the morning … horizon”:
Sir H. M. Durand,
The First Afghan War and Its Causes
, pp. 177–78.
90 “
The fire … bullets”:
Holdsworth,
The Campaign of the Indus
, p. 92.
90 “
stunned … concussion … Don’t … failure!”:
Quoted in Colonel W. Dennie,
Personal Narrative of the Campaigns in Afghanistan,
p. 77.
90 “
literally
… pieces”:
Lieutenant Stock, quoted in G. Bruce,
Retreat from Kabul
, p. 66.
91 “
pretty … interesting … inexpressibles”:
Quoted in H. E. Fane,
Five Years in India
, p. 172.
91 “
one … globe”:
Quoted in W. Hough,
March and Operations of the Army of the Indus
, p. 203.
91 “
the smell … gone”:
Quoted in J. Atkinson,
The Expedition into Afghanistan
, p. 220.
92 “
If you … here”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 232.
93 “
peaches … England”:
Fane,
Five Years in India
, p. 183.
93 “
We may … over”:
19 September 1839, quoted in G. Pottinger,
The Afghan Connection
, p. 95.
CHAPTER SEVEN
94
On the
… dimensions”: All quotes in this paragraph are from H. Havelock,
Narrative of the War in Afghanistan
, pp. 114–15.
96 “
hemmed … River … men … buy”:
J. Atkinson,
The Expedition into Afghanistan
, p. 270.
96 “
owing … Kabul … on … placed”:
W. Hough,
March and Operations of the Army of the Indus
, p. 252.
98 “
either the grossest”:
Major J. Outram,
Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sind and Afghanistan
, p. 120.
98 “
he had … force!”:
Quoted in Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 24.
99 “
the plans … monarch:”
General Orders, 18 November 1839, given in full in Havelock,
Narrative of the War in Afghanistan
, pp. 317–23.
100 “
days … Delhi”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 28.
100 “
I wished … catastrophe!”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 23.
100 “
Shah … subjects”:
Letter of 14 October 1839, quoted in
Journal of Indian History
, vol. 12, no. 2, 1933, pp. 263–68.
103 “
In Persia … is!”:
Quoted in M. Lal,
Life of the Amir Dost Mohammed
, p. 140.
104 “
with … cat”:
Brigadier Shelton, quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 208.
106 “
rending … honour”:
C. Noelle,
State and Tribe in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan
, p. 48.
106 “
A beautiful … swim … A woman … love”:
L. Dupree,
Afghanistan
, p. 3.
107 “
I have … spoken to … Be silent … ourselves”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
Lives of Indian Officers
, vol. 2. pp. 47–49.
CHAPTER EIGHT
109 “
Much good … everywhere”:
C. de Grunwald,
Tsar Nicholas I
, p. 194.
110 “
it would … sea [the British]”:
J. A. Norris,
The First Afghan War
, p. 19.
110 “
Why is … lost”:
Colvin to Burnes, 17 January 1839, AUCK 37695, folio 34.
111 “
There is … force”:
Wade to Auckland, 31 January 1839, BROU 36473, folios 431–33.
111 “
extremely … footing”:
Auckland to Hobhouse, 25 May 1839, BROU 36474, folios 7–12.
111 “
I only … support”:
Auckland to Macnaghten, 7 December 1839, AUCK 37697, folio 12.
111 “
should you … proceedings”:
29 February 1840, quoted in Norris,
The First Afghan War
, p. 310.
112 “
we must … aggression”:
15 April 1840, quoted in ibid., p. 313.
112 “
If … us”:
Hobhouse to Auckland, 4 May 1840, AUCK 37700, folios 74–75.
112
The truth … plentiful)”:
All unattributed quotes in this paragraph are from C. Noelle,
State and Tribe in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan
, pp. 19–21.
113 “
Our … perch”:
Letter of 27 November 1839, quoted in
Journal of Indian History
, Vol. 13, no. 3, 1933, pp. 405–22.
113 B. Woodward, in
Obama’s Wars
, discusses government corruption today in Afghanistan, pp. 65–67 and 208.
114 “
bad … Shuja”:
Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 18.
114 “
the apple … British”:
C. Noelle,
State and Tribe in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan
, p. 47.
115 “
the Afghans … match”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 83.
CHAPTER NINE
117 “
his head … feet”:
H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p. 116.
117 “
Herat … behaviour”:
Letter of 20 August 1840, quoted in
Journal of Indian History
, vol. 13, no. 3, 1933, pp. 417–18.
117
At this
… income”: All quotes in these two paragraphs are from G. Buist,
Outline of the Operations of the British Troops in Scinde and Affghanistan
, pp. 288–91.
119 “
so much … mind”:
Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 83.
119 “
For God’s … fight?”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 84.
119 “
this brilliant … effect”:
Quoted in J. A. Norris,
The First Afghan War
, p. 334.
119 “
You may … hurt”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 86.
120 “
Sheets of … anything”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
Lives of Indian Officers
, vol. 2, p. 47.
121 “
Front! Draw swords”:
Quoted in Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 45.
123 “
no mercy … country”:
Quoted in H. R. Gupta,
Punjab, Central Asia and the First Afghan War
, p. 142,
123 “
a wonderful fellow”:
Quoted in P. Macrory,
Kabul Catastrophe
, p. 116.
123 “
with liberality … had … victim”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 98.
CHAPTER TEN
125 “
For God’s … away”:
Quoted in W. Broadfoot,
The Career of Major George Broadfoot
, p. 28.
125 “
We have … administration”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 100.
126 “
hardly … state … perpetually … resources”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 130.
126 “
perfect children … should … consequence”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 127.
127 “
must … Afghanistan”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 116.
127
The terms
… expressions: All quotes in this paragraph are from ibid., pp. 118, 123 and 125.
128 “
The country … Beersheba”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 130.
128 “
All … basis”:
Quoted in P. Macrory,
Kabul Catastrophe
, p. 132.
128 “
most … situations”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 137.
128 “
a highly paid … them out”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
Lives of Indian Officers
, vol. 2, p. 57.
128 “
smoked … jellies … if rotundity … them”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 58.
128 “
I am … bayonet”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2. p. 119.
128 “
when he … credit”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 68.
129 “
pure trickery”:
Letter to Burnes’s brother-in-law, quoted in G. J. Alder,
Historical Journal
, vol. 15, no. 2, June 1972, p. 237.
129 “
and thus furnish … worms”:
Burnes’s preface to his posthumously published account of his Kabul mission, ibid., p. 238.
129 “
the best … send you”:
Colvin to Macnaghten, 13 December 1840, AUCK 37703, folio 23.
129 “
a very … regiment … feeble … Kabul”:
Quoted in J. Lunt,
Scarlet Lancer
, pp. 197–98.
130 “
remarkably … manners”:
Auckland to Macnaghten, 28 November 1840, AUCK 37702, folios 128–30.
130 “
The part … war … the duty … operations … as its … dependence”:
Auckland to Elphinstone, 18 December 1840, AUCK 37703, folio 33.
130 “
You will … peace”:
Quoted in Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 53.
130 “
more … murdered”:
H. Palmer,
Indian Life and Sketches
, p. 23.
131 “
The colours … impression”:
Quoted in H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life,
p. 272.
132 “
to maintain … without … to attempt … policy”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 146.
133 “
We cannot … alarming”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 149.
133 “
a distinguished … officer … accompanied.… O’Groats”:
Quoted in G. Buist,
Outline of the Operations in Sinde and Afghanistan
, p. 293.
133 “
an awful outlay”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 151.
133 “
part of … withdrawn”:
Quoted in Lady Sale,
A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841–2
, p. 23.
134 “
Can there … Budget?”:
Quoted in N. McCord,
British History, 1815–1906
, p. 154.
134
However … Poles”:
All quotes in this paragraph are from C. de Grunwald,
Tsar Nicholas I
, p. 196.
135 “
from financial … difficulties”:
21 August 1841, AUCK 37706, folios 55–56.
135 “
the necessities … alternative”:
Quoted in V. Eyre,
The Military Operations at Kabul
, p. xiv.
136 “
useless … distressing”:
Letter of 26 July 1841, quoted in Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine
, p. 216.
136 “
coming tempest”:
Quoted in C. Noelle,
State and Tribe in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan
, p. 50.
138 “
Wade … it”:
Quoted in Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine
, p. 189.
139 “
a number … purposes”:
Quoted in Lady Sale,
A Journal of the Disaster in Afghanistan
, p. 439.
139 “
so early … wont”:
Ibid., p. 20.
139 “
The storm … subside … there … helm”:
Quoted in Sir H. M. Durand,
The First Afghan War and Its Causes
, p. 338.
140 “
Ay!… Macnaghten”:
Quoted in P. Macrory and G. Pottinger,
The Ten-Rupee Jezail
, pp. 57–58.
140 “
there was … injure him”:
Quoted in J. H. Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
[
sic
], appendix 12, “Narrative of the Murder of Sir Alexander Burnes by His Servant Bowh Sing,” p. cxl.