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Shuja’s authority rarely extended further than a day’s march beyond wherever his small army of supporters happened to be camped. This chaos and instability created increasing difficulties for the kafilas—the great caravans heading to and from the cities of Central Asia—which in the absence of central authority could be taxed, tolled or looted by any tribal leader at will.
Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42
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