Gandamak's Fury

audiobook (Unabridged) The Road from Kabul

By Gaurav Garg Author

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he year is 1842. The British Empire's bold venture into Afghanistan has dissolved into a horrific nightmare. After installing the unpopular Shah Shuja Durrani on the throne in Kabul, the occupying forces under the inept command of General Elphinstone find themselves besieged, their political envoy Sir William Macnaghten brutally murdered by Wazir Akbar Khan, leader of the Afghan resistance.

Forced into a humiliating capitulation, the sixteen thousand souls of the British column – soldiers, sepoys, and a vast multitude of civilian camp followers – begin their infamous winter retreat. "Gandamak's Fury: The Road from Kabul" charts this catastrophic journey, a ninety-mile exodus from the Afghan capital towards the distant hope of Jalalabad, a path that would become a byword for military disaster.

Captain Alistair Cameron, a young British officer stripped of his idealism; Havildar Kishan Singh, a veteran Rajput sepoy whose loyalty is tested to its limits; and Khorshid, a Ghilzai woman whose fury at the invaders fuels her participation in the relentless pursuit – these three lives become entwined in the maelstrom. From the first treacherous steps out of Kabul, the column is beset by disaster. Akbar Khan's promises of safe passage prove hollow as Afghan tribesmen, driven by vengeance and the exhortations of their chiefs, launch devastating attacks in the snow-choked defiles of Khurd-Kabul, Tezin, and Jagdalak.

"Gandamak's Fury: The Road from Kabul" is an unflinching, epic portrayal of one of history's most harrowing military retreats. It explores the catastrophic consequences of imperial hubris, the brutal realities of 19th-century warfare, the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering, and the terrible fury unleashed when a nation rises against its occupiers.

Gandamak's Fury