Dan Seitz

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The Shah had many faults, but lack of energy or an excess of self-doubt were never among them. Undeterred by his defeats, from the first months of his enforced exile he began to make plans to raise another army to retake his throne, “dreaming sweet dreams of re-conquering the Kingdom of Khurasan.”
Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42
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