Where Three Empires Meet: Narrative of travel in Kashmir Western Tibet Gilgit and other adjoining countries
English


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About The Book

In the spring of 1891 an intrepid Englishman set out on a year-long journey into the inhospitable region of Gilgit near what used to be called ‘the roof of the world’ where the three great empires of that century—the British Russian and Chinese—came together on the map.Setting out from the beautiful valley of Kashmir E.F. Knight traversed the mountain tracts between the invincible ranges of Hindukush and Karakoram interacting with locals and experiencing their way of life first-hand. He brings to his readers the sights and sounds of exotic lands—undivided Kashmir Western Tibet Gilgit and the lands beyond.A fascinating travelogue of colonial times this book also brings out the geo-political significance of the region and the undercurrent of political strategizing at play amongst the three great empires. Knight’s visit to Ladakh and subsequent participation in Colonel Durand’s historic expedition against the raiding Hunza-Nagara stand out amongst the many adventures he has along the way.
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