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Like many then present in Kandahar he had no objection to the return of the King, but he was horrified that he had done so on the back of an army of foreign infidels. After the incident of the rape, he made his way to Kabul, where he based himself in the Nawab Bagh and “sought opportunities to foster a coalition with like-minded Mujehedin to oust the British from the country.”
Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42
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