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Pesh-kabz scabbard, 1849 circa (metal)
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Pesh-kabz scabbard, 1849 circa (metal)
5926809 Pesh-kabz scabbard, 1849 circa (metal) by Afghan School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Pesh-kabz scabbard, 1849 circa.
This scabbard is recorded as being taken from an Afghan commander, allied to the Sikh forces, at the Battle of Gujerat, during the 2nd Sikh War (1848-1849), in 1849.
Inscribed on the reverse of the associated daggerAs tang: A This dagger was taken by the Scinde Horse, from the chief in command of the Affghan Cavly at the Battle of Goozerat and presented by Lt Malcolm and his brother officers, to Coll the Honble Henry Dundas. Commanding the Bombay Division of the PunjaubA.); eNational Army Museum; Afghan, out of copyright
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This print showcases a Pesh-kabz scabbard, dating back to 1849. Created by the Afghan School in the 19th century, this metal scabbard is currently housed at the National Army Museum in London. The scabbard holds historical significance as it was taken from an Afghan commander who fought alongside Sikh forces during the Battle of Gujerat in 1849. The reverse side of this associated dagger bears an inscription that reads: "This dagger was taken by the Scinde Horse, from the chief in command of the Affghan Cavly at the Battle of Goozerat and presented by Lt Malcolm and his brother officers, to Coll the Honble Henry Dundas. Commanding the Bombay Division of Punjaub". With its intricate design and rich history, this Pesh-kabz scabbard represents more than just a weapon; it symbolizes bravery, valor, and alliances formed on battlefields long ago. Its presence evokes images of warriors engaged in fierce combat while also highlighting cultural connections between different regions. Displayed here as a print courtesy of Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, this image invites viewers to appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also its historical context. It serves as a reminder that even everyday objects can hold extraordinary stories waiting to be discovered and shared with generations to come.
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