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The British Commandant of Shah Shoojans 2nd Jannah Cavalry and Affhan Troopers of the Corps, from Characters and Costumes of Afghuanistan written by Captain Lockyer Willis Hart, published 1843 (colour litho)
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The British Commandant of Shah Shoojans 2nd Jannah Cavalry and Affhan Troopers of the Corps, from Characters and Costumes of Afghuanistan written by Captain Lockyer Willis Hart, published 1843 (colour litho)
STC161819 The British Commandant of Shah Shoojans 2nd Jannah Cavalry and Affhan Troopers of the Corps, from Characters and Costumes of Afghuanistan written by Captain Lockyer Willis Hart, published 1843 (colour litho) by Hague, Louis (fl.1843); Private Collection; (add.info.: British military occupation of Afghanistan; British soldier in command of Shah Shoojahs troops; proclaimed king of Afghanistan in 1803; ruled until his assassination in 1842; in background is castle of Zokuuh-i-Maran; ); The Stapleton Collection
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This print showcases "The British Commandant of Shah Shoojans 2nd Jannah Cavalry and Affhan Troopers of the Corps" from Captain Lockyer Willis Hart's renowned book, "Characters and Costumes of Afghanistan" published in 1843. The vibrant color lithograph, created by Louis Hague, offers a glimpse into the British military occupation of Afghanistan during that era. In this image, we witness a British soldier taking charge of Shah Shoojah's troops. Shah Shoojah was proclaimed as the king of Afghanistan in 1803 and ruled until his tragic assassination in 1842. The backdrop reveals the majestic castle of Zokuuh-i-Maran, adding an air of mystery to the scene. The photograph captures the essence of Afghan culture with its portrayal of traditional Afghan costumes worn by both rugged troops and local Afghans. The mountainous landscape further emphasizes the challenging terrain these soldiers faced during their mission. While it is unclear if the central figure is Captain Johnson or another commanding officer, what remains evident is their authority over Shah Shoojah's forces. This historical moment serves as a testament to Britain's involvement in shaping Afghanistan's destiny during Durrani reign. This remarkable print from Bridgeman Images' private collection not only preserves an important chapter in history but also highlights the intricate details found within Afghan architecture and attire. It invites viewers to delve into a world where cultures collide amidst breathtaking landscapes—a true treasure for any art enthusiast or history buff
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