MAKE A MEME View Large Image Khujah Padshah and his followers in Afghanistan.jpg Khoja Padshauh a Ko-i-staun chief with his armed retainers This lithograph is taken from plate 7 of 'Afghaunistan' by Lieutenant James Rattray Together with his brother's regiment Rattray ...
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Keywords: Khujah Padshah and his followers in Afghanistan.jpg Khoja Padshauh a Ko-i-staun chief with his armed retainers This lithograph is taken from plate 7 of 'Afghaunistan' by Lieutenant James Rattray Together with his brother's regiment Rattray went on a reconnoitering tour of the valleys of Afghanistan The group in this picture he wrote formed one of the numerous escorts which in our rides from fort to fort through the valley poured out headed by their respective Khauns to do honour to and swell the train of the big-wigs Khoja Padshah the principal figure here was allowed by the British to escape from the storming of Julga Fort in 1840 While on this tour the reconnaisance force happened upon the ancient ruins of what Rattray refers to as the Caucasian Alexandria overlooking the plains of Begram They were able to inspect the famous tomb of Alexander's steed Bucephalus at the site Coins rings and other antiques were dug up by the villagers and proffered to the British http //www bl uk/ The British Library 1839-42 Lieutenant James Rattray PD-Old PD-old-70 History of Afghanistan in art 19th-century lithographs Men of Afghanistan in art Clothing of Afghanistan Men of Afghanistan in the 19th century
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