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Afridi Picket near Jumrood, Khyber and Rotass in distance
5920047 A Afridi Picket near Jumrood, Khyber and Rotass in distanceA, 1879 circa (b/w photo) by Burke, John (fl.1878-79); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: A Afridi Picket near Jumrood, Khyber and Rotass in distanceA, 1879 circa.
Photograph by John Burke, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880), 1879 circa.
Jamrud is located at the entrance to the Khyber Pass, about 10 miles (17 km) from Peshawar. The Afridi tribe traditionally exercised the right of toll in the Khyber so during the 2nd Afghan War they harassed British communications in the pass until a force was sent to traverse their country. After suffering serious losses the tribesmen made their submission. Several Afridi clans, such as the Zakha Khel, were also paid subsidies to cease their raiding.
From an album of 100 photographs by John Burke.); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23306770
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating photograph titled "Afridi Picket near Jumrood, Khyber and Rotass in distance" takes us back to the year 1879, during the second Afghan War. Captured by John Burke, this image showcases a group portrait of an Afridi picket stationed near Jumrood, with the majestic peaks of Khyber and Rotass visible in the distance. Located at the entrance to the renowned Khyber Pass, Jamrud was a strategic point that held immense significance during this period. The Afridi tribe exercised their right of toll in the pass, causing disruption to British communications. In response, a force was sent to traverse their land and put an end to their harassment. After enduring significant losses, the tribesmen eventually surrendered. This photograph offers a glimpse into history as it portrays members of the Afridi tribe who played a crucial role during this conflict. It also highlights how various clans within the tribe were paid subsidies to cease raiding activities. Part of an album containing 100 photographs taken by John Burke himself, this particular print is housed at London's National Army Museum. Through its detailed depiction of both people and topography, this image serves as a valuable historical document capturing an important moment in time.
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