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Guns at Waiwand 1880
Battle of Maiwand, saving the guns: though the British force was defeated by the Afghans, they were able to retreat to Kandahar in relatively good order.
27 July 1880
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Afghan Afghans Anglo Artillery Defeated Guns Kandahar Maiwand Retreat Saving Wars
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This evocative image captures the aftermath of the Battle of Maiwand, which took place on July 27, 1880, during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The British Army, led by Lieutenant General Frederick Roberts, had been attempting to extend their influence in Afghanistan and secure the strategic city of Kandahar. However, they were met with fierce resistance from the Afghan forces under the command of Mir Agha Khan. Despite the British force being defeated, the image shows a remarkable scene of soldiers from the Royal Horse Artillery, under the command of Major General Frederick Burnaby, managing to save their guns from falling into the hands of the victorious Afghans. The determination and quick thinking of these soldiers allowed the British to retreat in relatively good order, preserving their artillery and preventing a greater loss. The Battle of Maiwand is considered a significant moment in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, which lasted from 1878 to 1880. The conflict arose from tensions between the British and Afghan governments, with the former seeking to extend their influence in the region and the latter resisting foreign interference. The war resulted in significant casualties and damage on both sides, and ultimately led to the withdrawal of British forces from Afghanistan until the late 19th century. This photograph, taken by an unknown photographer, provides a glimpse into the intense and often brutal nature of colonial warfare in the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides during this period of history and the complex geopolitical dynamics that shaped the modern world.
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