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Shergai Heights looking towards Ali Musjid, 1878 circa (b / w photo)
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Shergai Heights looking towards Ali Musjid, 1878 circa (b / w photo)
5924750 A Shergai Heights looking towards Ali MusjidA, 1878 circa (b/w photo) by Burke, John (fl.1878-79); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: A Shergai Heights looking towards Ali Musjid, showing the entire line of enemyAs defences right and left of Ali Musjid, and camp of the 3rd BrigadeA, 1878 circa.
Photograph by John Burke, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880), 1878 circa.
The Shargai Heights, situated in the Khyber Pass, were captured during the assault on the Afghan fortress of Ali Masjid by Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel BrowneAs Peshawar Valley Field Force on 21 November 1878. Known as the Key to the Pass as it defended its narrowest point, its occupation was crucial in order to secure British control of the Khyber. The 3rd Infantry Brigade was under the command of Brigadier-General Frederick Appleyard.
From an album of 100 photographs by John Burke, 1878 circa.); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22763134
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This print captures the breathtaking view from Shergai Heights towards Ali Musjid in 1878. Taken by John Burke during the 2nd Afghan War, this image showcases the entire line of enemy defenses on either side of Ali Musjid, as well as the camp of the 3rd Brigade. The Shargai Heights, located in the Khyber Pass, played a significant role in British military strategy during this time. Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Browne's Peshawar Valley Field Force successfully captured these heights on November 21st, marking a crucial victory for British control over the Khyber Pass. As it defended one of its narrowest points, occupying Shargai Heights was essential to secure their position. Under Brigadier-General Frederick Appleyard's command, the 3rd Infantry Brigade can be seen stationed at their camp in this photograph. Their presence further emphasizes the importance placed on securing this strategic location. This image is part of an album containing a hundred photographs taken by John Burke around 1878. Preserved by the National Army Museum in London and made available through Bridgeman Images' collection, it offers us a glimpse into history and reminds us of both the challenges faced and victories achieved during this period of conflict.
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