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Seven years of defeat, betrayal, humiliation, torture and imprisonment had taken their toll, and it was clear that Shuja had become damaged, difficult and depressive. He was also almost pathologically determined to ensure that the façade of his royal status should be maintained despite the reality that he was now no more than what Ochterlony called “an illustrious fugitive”—a refugee dependent on the charity of his former allies.
Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42
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