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Paul's great game: Russia's plan to invade British India / Oye, David Schimmelpenninck van der   Journal Article
Oye, David Schimmelpenninck van der Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the ill-fated Russian expedition to conquer British India in 1801 with a Cossack host via Central Asia. Undertaken by Emperor Paul I during his brief diplomatic dalliance with Napoleon, the enterprise proved highly unrealistic and was abandoned less than a month after it began. I pay special attention to the knowledge that officials in Saint Petersburg had about the regions to be traversed. I conclude that, despite British fears of a tsarist overland invasion of their South Asian possessions during much of the nineteenth century, this poorly planned mission was the only Russian attempt ever made.
Key Words Military Intelligence  Central Asia  India  Russia  Napoleonic Wars  Cossacks 
Orientology 
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