قراءة كتاب The Gates of India Being an Historical Narrative
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unsparing criticisms of local political methods in Afghanistan as he is of the methods of the Indian Government behind them; and doubtless his bitterness and undisguised hostility to some extent discounts the value of his opinion. But he knew the Afghan, which we did not: and it is most instructive to note the extraordinary divergence of opinion that existed between him and Sir Alexander Burnes as regards some of the most marked idiosyncrasies of Afghan character. Burnes was as great an explorer as Masson, but whilst in Afghanistan he was the emissary of the Indian Government, and thus it immediately became worth while for the Afghan Sirdar to study his temper and his weaknesses and to make the best use of both. Thus arose Burnes' whole-hearted belief in the simplicity of Afghan methods, whilst Masson, who was more or less behind the scenes, was in no position to act as prompter to him. It was just preceding and during the momentous period of the first Afghan war (1839-41) that European explorers in Afghanistan and Baluchistan were most active. Long before then both countries had been an open book to the Ancients, and both may be said geographically to be an open book to us now. There are, however, certain pages which have not yet been properly read, and something will be said later on as to where these pages occur.
CONTENTS
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Introduction | 1 | |
CHAPTER I | ||
Early Relations between East and West—Greece and Persia and Early Tribal Distributions on the Indian Frontier | 11 | |
CHAPTER II | ||
Assyria and Afghanistan—Ancient Land Routes—Possible Sea Routes | 39 | |
CHAPTER III | ||
Greek Exploration—Alexander—Modern Balkh—The Balkh Plain and Baktria | 58 | |
CHAPTER IV | ||
Greek Exploration—Alexander—The Kabul Valley Gates | 94 | |
CHAPTER V | ||
Greek Exploration—The Western Gates | 135 | |
CHAPTER VI | ||
Chinese Explorations—The Gates of the North | 169 | |
CHAPTER VII | ||
Mediæval Geography—Seistan and Afghanistan | 190 | |
CHAPTER VIII | ||
Arab Exploration—The Gates of Makran | 284 | |
CHAPTER IX | ||
Earliest English Exploration—Christie and Pottinger | 325 | |
CHAPTER X | ||
American Exploration—Masson—The Nearer Gates, Baluchistan and Afghanistan | 344 | |
CHAPTER XI | ||
American Exploration—Masson (continued)—The Nearer Gates, Baluchistan and Afghanistan | 390 | |
CHAPTER XII | ||
Lord and Wood—The Farther Gates, Badakshan and the Oxus | 411 | |
CHAPTER XIII | ||
Across Afghanistan to Bokhara—Moorcroft | 442 | |
CHAPTER XIV | ||
Across Afghanistan to Bokhara—Burnes | 451 | |
CHAPTER XV | ||
The Gates of Ghazni—Vigne | 462 | |
CHAPTER XVI | ||
The Gates of Ghazni—Broadfoot | 470 | |
CHAPTER XVII | ||
French Exploration—Ferrier | 476 | |
CHAPTER XVIII | ||
Summary | 500 | |
INDEX |