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First, and most damagingly for the Amir, his favourite and most effective son, Akbar Khan, whom he had deputed to guard the Khyber and block the advance of Wade and Prince Timur, had fallen suddenly sick. There were rumours of poison, and for two days Akbar Khan’s life hung in the balance.
Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42
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