Raiders of the Sarhad by R. E. H. Dyer is an enthralling account of the campaign against the brigands of the Persian-Baluchi border during the Great War. Set in the barren and arid Sarhad region the narrative delves into the nomadic tribes' raiding ways inter-tribal laws and the challenges faced by British forces. Through strategic alliances treacherous terrains and tribal conflicts the protagonist navigates a complex landscape to achieve victory and peace. This gripping tale showcases the harsh conditions military operations and political maneuvering in a challenging yet picturesque setting.