CHAPTER I.
THE PUNJAB.
Limits of Runjeet Sing’s Power.--Its Rise.--State of the Government.--Its Decline.--Influence of the Chiefs.--The People.--Military Strength of the Country.--Revenues and Resources.--Foreign Policy.--General Character of the Government.--Its probable Termination 279-298
CHAP. II.
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF EVENTS IN AFGHANISTAN, SINCE THE YEAR 1809.
Introductory Remarks.--Shah Shooja deposed.--Elevation of his Brother Mahmood.--Capture of Cashmere.--League with the Seiks.--Loss of Attok.--Rupture with them.--Battle with the Persians.--Seizure of the Vizier.--His cruel Death.--Fall of Mahmood.--Recall of Shooja.--High-mindedness of his Queen.--Shooja’s Escape.--Elevation of his Brother Eyoob.--Loss of Cashmere.--Great Progress of the Seiks.--Total Dismemberment of the Cabool Monarchy 299-318
CHAP. III.
CHIEFSHIP OF PESHAWUR.
Extent of it.--Military and political Strength.--Political Relations.--Its Chief: his Government.--Productions.--Feasible Improvements.--Its Minerals.--Coal, &c.--Great Value of the Article 319-328
CHAP. IV.
CHIEFSHIP OF CABOOL.
Its Boundaries.--Character of Dost Mahommed Khan.--His Relations.--Cabool: its Supplies 329-336
CHAP. V.
ON THE AFFAIRS OF WESTERN AFGHANISTAN.
Chiefs of Candahar and Herat.--Their Government 337-340
CHAP. VI.
SUMMARY ON THE AFFAIRS OF CABOOL.
Remarks on the Overthrow of the Dynasty.--Improbabilities of its Restoration.--Relative Power of Cabool and Persia 341-345
CHAP. VII.
ON THE POWER OF KOONDOOZ.
Extent of the Chiefship.--History of its Chief, Moorad Beg: his Policy and Power.--Revenues and Administration.--His Character 346-354
CHAP. VIII.
SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF BOKHARA.
Early History.--From the Age of Jengis Khan to that of the Uzbeks.--Reign of Nadir Shah.--King Hyder and the present Ruler 355-361
CHAP. IX.
ON THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY POWER OF BOKHARA.
Importance of the Kingdom.--Power and Character of the King,--Koosh Begee, or Vizier.--Supremacy of the Church.--Administration.--Police.--Revenues.--Military Force and Spirit of the Uzbeks.--Detail of the Troops.--Foreign Policy of Bokhara: with China--Cabool--Persia--Turkey.--Connexion with Russia 362-381
CHAP. X.
ON THE STATE OF KHIVA, OR ORGUNJE.
Limits.--Khiva: its Rise--Power and military Strength.--Predatory Habits of the Khivans.--Affairs of Khiva and Russia 382-388
CHAP. XI.
ON THE N.E. FRONTIERS OF PERSIA.--THE KOORDS AND TOORKMUNS.
Power of Persia over these Tribes.--Koord and other Chiefs.--Weakness of the Persian Frontier 389-393