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"Unveiling the Historic Battle of Qandahar: A Glimpse into Afghanistan's Turbulent Past" Step back in time to the Afghan War of 1878-80

Background imageQandahar Collection: View of Kandahar aka Qandahar or Candahar, Afghanistan in the 19th century

View of Kandahar aka Qandahar or Candahar, Afghanistan in the 19th century
3062114 View of Kandahar aka Qandahar or Candahar, Afghanistan in the 19th century.; Private Collection; (add.info.: From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900).

Background imageQandahar Collection: The Afghan War, 1878-80: 91st Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkas storming Gandia Mullah, 1901

The Afghan War, 1878-80: 91st Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkas storming Gandia Mullah, 1901
The Afghan War, 1878-80: 91st Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkas storming Gandia Mullah, (1901). Episode during the Battle of Kandahar in the Second Anglo-Afghan War in Afghanistan

Background imageQandahar Collection: Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad

Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad
STC361085 Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad, from The Illustrated London News, 1901 (litho) by Woodville

Background imageQandahar Collection: Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad

Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad
CH139771 Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad (oil on canvas) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927)

Background imageQandahar Collection: Battle of Kandahar - The 92nd Are To Take The Guns, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Battle of Kandahar - The 92nd Are To Take The Guns, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Battle of Kandahar - " The 92nd Are To Take The Guns", (1901). The Battle of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan was fought on 1 September 1880 between the British under General Frederick

Background imageQandahar Collection: General Robertss Staff, Kandahar Expedition, c1880, (1901). Creator: Bourne & Shepherd

General Robertss Staff, Kandahar Expedition, c1880, (1901). Creator: Bourne & Shepherd
General Robertss Staff, Kandahar Expedition, c1880, (1901). Portrait of General Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914), commander of British forces in Afghanistan

Background imageQandahar Collection: Watching the Rout of the Afghan Forces from Bab Wali Mountain, 1st September 1880, (1901)

Watching the Rout of the Afghan Forces from Bab Wali Mountain, 1st September 1880, (1901). The Battle of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan was fought between the British under General Frederick Sleigh

Background imageQandahar Collection: Map Indicating General Robertss Route to Kabul... and the British and Russian Boundaries, 1901

Map Indicating General Robertss Route to Kabul... and the British and Russian Boundaries, 1901
Map Indicating General Robertss Route to Kabul, and Thence to Kandahar, and the British and Russian Boundaries, 1901. The route taken through Afghanistan by British officer Sir Frederick Sleigh

Background imageQandahar Collection: The Victory of Kandahar (Cavalry Pursuit to the Arghandab River), (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Victory of Kandahar (Cavalry Pursuit to the Arghandab River), (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Victory of Kandahar (Cavalry Pursuit to the Arghandab River), (1901). The Battle of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan was fought on 1 September 1880 between the British under General Frederick

Background imageQandahar Collection: The City of Kandahar Looking from the South Towards Baba Wali Mountain, c1840, (1901)

The City of Kandahar Looking from the South Towards Baba Wali Mountain, c1840, (1901). Men with camels and sheep near the town of Kandahar in the south of Afghanistan

Background imageQandahar Collection: 92nd Highlanders and 2nd Gurkhas storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad, Afghanistan, 1901

92nd Highlanders and 2nd Gurkhas storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad, Afghanistan, 1901
92nd Highlanders and 2nd Gurkhas storming Mulla Sahibdad, Afghanistan, 1901. British Empire troops commanded by Lord Roberts defeating an Afghan army to relieve the siege of Kandahar during

Background imageQandahar Collection: Plans of the Battle of Candahar, (September 1, 1880), c1880

Plans of the Battle of Candahar, (September 1, 1880), c1880. Episode of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageQandahar Collection: First Sight of Candahar, c1880

First Sight of Candahar, c1880. Episode of the Second Anglo?Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageQandahar Collection: Eedgah, or North Gate, Candahar, c1880

Eedgah, or North Gate, Candahar, c1880. Episode of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageQandahar Collection: Plan of General Robertss March from Cabul to Candahar, c1880

Plan of General Robertss March from Cabul to Candahar, c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]

Background imageQandahar Collection: Plan of the Sortie from Candahar, (Aug. 16, 1880), c1880

Plan of the Sortie from Candahar, (Aug. 16, 1880), c1880
Plan of the Sortie from Candahar (Aug. 16, 1880), c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]

Background imageQandahar Collection: Plan of General Burrows March to the Helmund (July 4-29, 1880), c1880

Plan of General Burrows March to the Helmund (July 4-29, 1880), c1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]

Background imageQandahar Collection: Candahar, 1902

Candahar, 1902. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]

Background imageQandahar Collection: Battle of Candahar: Plan, 1902

Battle of Candahar: Plan, 1902. The Battle of Kandahar (1 September 1880), the last major conflict of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1778-1880) fought by the British Empire

Background imageQandahar Collection: Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar (1832-1914), British soldier, c1901

Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar (1832-1914), British soldier, c1901. Artist: Mortimer Luddington Menpes
Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar (1832-1914), British soldier, c1901. Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1832-1914) was one of the foremost British military figures of Victorian times

Background imageQandahar Collection: The Marsha Pass, North of Kandahar, Afghanistan, 1895

The Marsha Pass, North of Kandahar, Afghanistan, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co

Background imageQandahar Collection: Candahar Interior the Citadel, Kandahar, Qandahar, Afghanistan, Engraving 1880

Candahar Interior the Citadel, Kandahar, Qandahar, Afghanistan, Engraving 1880

Background imageQandahar Collection: Candahar Interior The Citadel

Candahar Interior The Citadel, Kandahar, Qandahar, Afghanistan, Engraving 1880


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"Unveiling the Historic Battle of Qandahar: A Glimpse into Afghanistan's Turbulent Past" Step back in time to the Afghan War of 1878-80, where bravery and valor defined the course of history. Witness the awe-inspiring sight as the 91st Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas fearlessly storm Gandia Mullah, etching their names in glory. Fast forward to another significant moment in Candahar's chronicles - behold, as the 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas embark on a daring mission to conquer Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad. The echoes of their triumph still resonate through time. Immerse yourself further into this captivating narrative with glimpses from General Robertss Staff during his Kandahar Expedition in c1880. Bourne & Shepherd's lens captures an era filled with strategic planning and unwavering determination. From atop Bab Wali Mountain on that fateful day of September 1st, 1880, witness firsthand how victory unfolded before your eyes. Marvel at British forces routing Afghan troops while standing amidst breathtaking scenery. Delve deeper into historical context with maps illustrating General Roberts' route to Kabul and delineating British-Russian boundaries; a testament to geopolitical intricacies shaping this tumultuous period. Capture a glimpse of Kandahar itself - its cityscape viewed from Baba Wali Mountain circa 1840 - revealing architectural wonders against a backdrop steeped in rich heritage. Relive yet another pivotal moment when the indomitable spirit of soldiers prevailed as they stormed Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad once more in Afghanistan's rugged terrain during that remarkable year –1901. Explore detailed plans outlining strategies employed during the Battle of Candahar (September 1, 1880), providing insight into tactical brilliance displayed by military minds navigating treacherous landscapes.