The Great Game: Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Central Asia by Major JGH Corrigan MBE

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • For much of the 19th century, Britain and Russia were embroiled in a covert war, which played out on the vast steppes, deserts and mountains of Central Asia, between the Caucasus in the west and Chinese Turkistan and Tibet in the east. Britain was convinced that the Russian Empire, which was expanding eastwards at a rate of 20,000 square miles each year, had ambitions to seize British India and Russia was equally threatened by Britain’s desire to control much of Central Asia in order to protect its ‘jewel in the crown’; thus the ‘Great Game’, the Bolshaya Igra, began. In this fascinating talk, our regular guest speaker Major JGH Corrigan MBE, retells the fascinating and dangerous story of the players in this secret battle, laden with espionage, torture and execution.
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    Host: Natasha Baker (Marketing Manager, Golden Eagle Luxury Trains)
    Guest speaker: Major JGH Corrigan MBE (gordoncorrigan...)

Комментарии • 35

  • @mephistoxarses8585
    @mephistoxarses8585 2 года назад +4

    "Flashman" by George MacDonald Fraser brought me here. Great lecture.

  • @davidmcintyre998
    @davidmcintyre998 2 года назад +4

    Another very clear lecture so easy to follow and take in.

  • @alextaratsas9515
    @alextaratsas9515 3 года назад +6

    Wow great lecture, 19th century history is so overlooked!!! Thank you for doing the research and uploading this video.

    • @goldeneagleluxurytrains5191
      @goldeneagleluxurytrains5191  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind feedback Alex. We are so pleased you enjoyed it. We have a number of history webinars you may find interesting on our channel. Here's a link to view; ruclips.net/channel/UCEpK1EU6dbYn9o3scrEYI9w

  • @JFmK-sh5nh
    @JFmK-sh5nh Год назад +1

    I love listening to the (& learning from) the Major! I almost can't stand listening to other lecturers at this point. Because this guy is the best! Thanks for the wonderful content & keep up the great work!! 👍👏👏👏

    • @KKTR3
      @KKTR3 10 месяцев назад

      Turns out years ago he lived in my street

  • @surveyore7
    @surveyore7 2 года назад +8

    Seems I've forever been intrigued and found interesting this part of the world. Mostly because little had been taught, but what was I'd always found provocatively fascinating!
    Am currently reading Peter Hopkirk's 'The Great Game' for the second time. Was introduced to this back in the mid 1990s by my brother; who then had attended the former 'University of Lenningrad', as an exchange student and was since, an aspiring candidate to for the US Diplomatic Corps. He'd given me this book after a visit to the CIA Museum in Washington, DC. Second to this, I've also gotten Lawrence James's 'Raj: The Making and Unmaking of British India'. My aspiration is to get a better understanding of the British 'investment' in India and those countries on it's periphery that they deemed important. Seems that in later years they've had a great concern for the oilfields in the Middle East and protecting the lines of communication to India through what is now Iran, into Afghanistan, for quiet some years. I've not quite finished 'The Great Game' and have heard you mention many of the names, both English, Russian; and then Bokaran, Afghani, and Kivan. Interesting from an historical perspective, but also necessarily 'foundational' for current circumstances in the Geopolitical world!

    • @robgrabowski2572
      @robgrabowski2572 2 года назад

      The follow up book, On Secret Service East Of Constantinople, is well worth a read too. The story of Reginald Teague is a utterly fascinating one, and forms a large part of the book 👍

    • @deviouspirate1374
      @deviouspirate1374 7 месяцев назад

      Britain never "invested" but rather COLONIZED=LOOTED India to the tune of 45 trillion dollars. This "revenue" developed UK, who prior to "discovery" of India, was in very shabby and squalid state. The British dont even have the courtesy to apologise to the progeny of the victims of British "experience".

  • @jimjiminyjaroo300
    @jimjiminyjaroo300 3 года назад +2

    This is wonderful. I’m very interested in this period of history. Thank you sir👍

  • @manni811
    @manni811 3 года назад +1

    Excellent lecture. Thank you very much.

  • @qaisarhussain7940
    @qaisarhussain7940 4 года назад +3

    Great lecture. Really enjoyed every bit of it. I wonder more light could be shed on two British army defeats in Afghanistan and change of policies afterward., hopefully in more detail once lecturing in the area.

    • @goldeneagleluxurytrains5191
      @goldeneagleluxurytrains5191  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching the lecture Qaisar, we are so pleased you enjoyed it. We hope to be featuring more lectures from Major Corrigan in the coming months. To keep posted with our latest videos, please feel free to subscribe to our channel.

  • @Corvinuswargaming1444
    @Corvinuswargaming1444 Месяц назад

    viewers of this should also look at the talks by Alexander Morrison for a better Russian and Central Asian perspective

  • @ШафикАхмад
    @ШафикАхмад Год назад +2

    Tajiks are also Persians. Pars and Tajik are one people. The word Tajik means (the rapist of the crown. The king. Those who have the crown of the kingdom). This word was used by the Persians. And then the word was put over the eastern Persians. the cities of Honze. Gilgite. Wahan. Chatral. Sivat. Kashmir in Pakistan are also Tajiks.. Information about the number of Tajiks in the world. The data provided by the UK special services (UK) in 2019. But in reality and today in 2023 the population and the number of Tajiks in the world. In Afghanistan, twenty -two million Tajik. In Iran, 75 million Tajik. In Uzbekistan, 15 million Tajik. There are six and a half million Tajik in Pakistan. And in other countries, 10 million Tajiks. Tajikistan has 9500000 nine million five hundred thousand Tajik. The total number and population of Tajiks in the world is one hundred and thirty -eight million Tajik. the cities of Honze. Gilgite. Wahan. Chatral. Sivat. Kashmir in Pakistan are also Tajiks.. تاجیک هم پارس هستن . پارس و تاجیک یک مردم است . محنی کلمه تاجیک ( تاجدار ها . پاد شاه ها . کسانی که تاج پادشاهی بر سر دارند ) است . که درقدیم برای پارس ها می گفتن . و بعدأ این کلمه را بالای پارس های شرقی گزاشتن . . مردم شهر هنزه . گلگت . واخان . چترال . سوات . کشمیر در پاکستان هم تاجیک هستن . . معلومات در باره تعداد و شمارش تاجیک ها در جهان . داده ها توسط خدمات ویژه انگلستان در سال 2019 ارائه شده است . اما در واقعیت و امروز در سال ۲۰۲۳ نفوس و تعداد تاجیک ها در افغانستان ۲۲۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ بیست و دو میلیون نفر تاجیک . در ایران ۷۵۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ میلیون نفر تاجیک . در ازبکستان ۱۵۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ پانزده میلیون نفر تاجیک . در پاکستان ۶۵۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ شش و نیم میلیون نفر تاجیک . و در تاجیکستان ۹۵۰۰۰۰۰ نو و نیم میلیون نفر تاجیک .و در دیگر ممالک ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ ده میلیون نفر تاجیک . که در مجموع تعداد و نفوس تاجیک ها ۱۳۸۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ یک صد و سی و هشت میلیون نفر تاجیک می شود . Таджики также Это Персы. Парс и Таджик - Это один народ . Слово Таджик означает ( насител Короны. Короля. Те, у кого есть корона королевства). Это слово говарили о персах. А потом слово поставили над восточными персами. Народ городов Хонзе. Гильгет. Вахан. Чатрал. Сиват . Кашмир в Пакистане тоже они Таджики . Информация о количестве Таджиков в мире. Данные, предоставленные спец.служббами Великобританни (UK) в 2019 году. Но в действительности и сегодня в 2023 году население и количество Таджиков в мире . в Афганистане, двадцать два миллиона таджик. В Иране 75 миллионов таджик. В Узбекистане 15 миллионов таджик. В Пакистане шесть с половиной миллиона Таджик. И в других странах 10 миллионов таджиков. В Таджикистане 9500000 девять миллион пять соть тысяч Таджик . Общее количество и население Таджиков в мире составляет сто тридцать восемь миллиона Таджик

  • @deviouspirate1374
    @deviouspirate1374 7 месяцев назад

    Major Corrigan, now do one lecture about British looting of India.

  • @otabeknayimov2882
    @otabeknayimov2882 2 года назад +2

    The Great Game over the supremacy in Central Asia is one of the most romanticised part of history that makes it difficult to de-mystify and portray the history as it was.

  • @internetenjoyer1044
    @internetenjoyer1044 3 года назад +4

    Woild be fascinating to see a lecture exploring what, if any, effect the 19th century is having on current Anglo Russian relations (or lack thereof)

    • @goldeneagleluxurytrains5191
      @goldeneagleluxurytrains5191  3 года назад

      Thank you for your suggestion Daniel. That would be a great topic for a future webinar. You can keep up to date with our full schedule of talks on our website here; bit.ly/3rk66xn

  • @rootfam8618
    @rootfam8618 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent lecture Major Corrigan!

  • @hemantgokhale7356
    @hemantgokhale7356 3 года назад +2

    i have red the book The Great Game. This video is also very good. Liked it. Really wonder why so less people have seen this

  • @saaxili5794
    @saaxili5794 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @TonyfromTO
    @TonyfromTO 2 года назад

    👀

  • @bpath60
    @bpath60 2 года назад

    Thank you