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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Ladies Of Caubul (1848) + Add to album Ko-i-staun foot soldiery in summer costume (1848) + Add to album Khoja Padshauh, a Ko-i-staun chief, with his armed retainers (1848) + Add to album Kelaut-I-Ghiljie (1848) + Add to album Jugdelluk, the last stand made by General Elphinstone's army in the calamitous retreat (1848) + Add to album Jaunbauz, or Afghan cavalry, with horse, bearing implements for smoking (1848) + Add to album Interior of the palace of Shauh Shujah Ool Moolk, Late King of Cabul (1848) + Add to album Interior of the City of Kandahar, from the house of Sirdar Meer Dil Khaun (1848) + Add to album Hyder Khan, the Governor of Ghuznee (1848) + Add to album Hawkers of Ko-i-staun, with Valley of Caubul and Mountains of Hindoocoosh (1848) + Add to album Ghiljie women in the lower orders (1848) + Add to album Encampment of the Kandahar Army, under General Nott (1848) + Add to album Dourraunnee chieftains in full armour (1847) + Add to album Dost Mahommed, King of Caubul, and his youngest son (1848) + Add to album City of Kandahar, its principal bazaar and citadel, taken from the Nakkara Khauna (1848) + Add to album Chief Executioner and Assistant of his Majesty, the late Shah (1848) + Add to album Bala Hissar and city of Caubul with the British cantonments from the 'Ba Maroo' Hill (1848) + Add to album Afghaun foot soldiers in their winter dress, with entrance to the Valley of Urgundeh (1848) + Add to album Mosque and Tomb of the Emperor Soolta Mahmood of Ghuznee (1848) + Add to album Tomb of the Mughal Emperor Babar, near Kabul (Afghanistan) (1839) + Add to album The Tezeen Valley, winding up to the Heft Kotul. (1840) + Add to album The Maidan Valley (Afghanistan). Tower on right, British officer mounted on camel, and fruit-seller. Army passing along valley on left towards Arghandi (1839) + Add to album The fortress and citadel of Ghazni (Afghanistan) and the two Minars. Tribesmen with camels, horses and pack bullocks in foreground (1839) + Add to album The Caubul Cantonments from the Bridge, near the fort of Mahmood Khan Byab (?) (1840) + Add to album The Balla-Hissar. Caubul. (1840) + Add to album The Bala Hissar and city of Kabul (Afghanistan) from the Citadel (1839) + Add to album Shah Shuja holding a durbar at Kabul (Afghanistan) (1839) + Add to album Pooli Suffeed Sung . The Broken Bridge at Gundumuk. (1840) + Add to album Kandahar (Afghanistan); view taken from the camp of the 4th Brigade about one and a half miles south of Kandahar (1839) + Add to album Kabul (Afghanistan) (1839) + Add to album Jugduluk (1840) + Add to album Jellalabad from the north near the Caubul River (1840) + Add to album Entrance to the Khoord Caubul Pass from Bhootkah. (1840) + Add to album Burying an Affghan on the height near Caubul. (1840) + Add to album Arghandi (Afghanistan). Guns surrendered by Dost Muhammad Khan in centre secured by Major Cureton and his lancers (1839) + Add to album Hindu priest (c.1847) + Add to album Untitled + Add to album Untitled + Add to album Untitled + Add to album Untitled + Add to album Castle of Girishk on the River Helmund (19th century) + Add to album 18th regiment of Bengal Cavalry in Afghanistan (c.1880) + Add to album The Ninth Queen's Royal Lancers under the command of Lt. Col. H.A. Bushman taking part in Sir Frederick Roberts' march to Kandahar, Afghanistan (1879) + Add to album First Prev12 Ladies Of Caubul (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Ko-i-staun foot soldiery in summer costume (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Khoja Padshauh, a Ko-i-staun chief, with his armed retainers (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Kelaut-I-Ghiljie (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Jugdelluk, the last stand made by General Elphinstone's army in the calamitous retreat (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Jaunbauz, or Afghan cavalry, with horse, bearing implements for smoking (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Interior of the palace of Shauh Shujah Ool Moolk, Late King of Cabul (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Interior of the City of Kandahar, from the house of Sirdar Meer Dil Khaun (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Hyder Khan, the Governor of Ghuznee (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Hawkers of Ko-i-staun, with Valley of Caubul and Mountains of Hindoocoosh (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Ghiljie women in the lower orders (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Encampment of the Kandahar Army, under General Nott (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Dourraunnee chieftains in full armour (1847) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Dost Mahommed, King of Caubul, and his youngest son (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved City of Kandahar, its principal bazaar and citadel, taken from the Nakkara Khauna (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Chief Executioner and Assistant of his Majesty, the late Shah (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Bala Hissar and city of Caubul with the British cantonments from the 'Ba Maroo' Hill (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Afghaun foot soldiers in their winter dress, with entrance to the Valley of Urgundeh (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Mosque and Tomb of the Emperor Soolta Mahmood of Ghuznee (1848) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Tomb of the Mughal Emperor Babar, near Kabul (Afghanistan) (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Tezeen Valley, winding up to the Heft Kotul. (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Maidan Valley (Afghanistan). Tower on right, British officer mounted on camel, and fruit-seller. Army passing along valley on left towards Arghandi (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The fortress and citadel of Ghazni (Afghanistan) and the two Minars. Tribesmen with camels, horses and pack bullocks in foreground (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Caubul Cantonments from the Bridge, near the fort of Mahmood Khan Byab (?) (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Balla-Hissar. Caubul. (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved The Bala Hissar and city of Kabul (Afghanistan) from the Citadel (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Shah Shuja holding a durbar at Kabul (Afghanistan) (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Pooli Suffeed Sung . The Broken Bridge at Gundumuk. (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Kandahar (Afghanistan); view taken from the camp of the 4th Brigade about one and a half miles south of Kandahar (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Kabul (Afghanistan) (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Jugduluk (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Jellalabad from the north near the Caubul River (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Entrance to the Khoord Caubul Pass from Bhootkah. (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Burying an Affghan on the height near Caubul. (1840) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Arghandi (Afghanistan). Guns surrendered by Dost Muhammad Khan in centre secured by Major Cureton and his lancers (1839) Image courtesy of the British Library | All Rights Reserved Hindu priest (c.1847) Image courtesy of the British Library. No known copyright restrictions apply | CC0 1.0 Untitled image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London. Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 | CC BY 4.0 Untitled image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London. Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 | CC BY 4.0 Untitled image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London. Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 | CC BY 4.0 Untitled image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London. Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 | CC BY 4.0 Castle of Girishk on the River Helmund (19th century) Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2017 | All Rights Reserved 18th regiment of Bengal Cavalry in Afghanistan (c.1880) image © De Agostini Picture Library/A. Dagli Orti | All Rights Reserved The Ninth Queen's Royal Lancers under the command of Lt. Col. H.A. Bushman taking part in Sir Frederick Roberts' march to Kandahar, Afghanistan (1879) image © Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University Library | All Rights Reserved