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Photograph of the Khan of Lalpura, the leading Mohmand (Tarakzai clan) chief of the Lalpura region of Afghanistan, and his followers on a mountainside. The Khan is sitting on a rock, carrying a dagger in the middle of a group of Afghan soldiers. He is holding a curved sword and his followers are holding long guns. Colonel Robert Warburton (1842-99), a half-Afghan British soldier, born to Shah Jahan Begum the niece of the former Amir Dost Mohammed of Afghanistan, Robert Warburton served as the political officer in charge of the Khyber Pass, is sitting to the right of the Khan behind a rock. The line of communication to India through the Khyber Pass was of vital importance to General Roberts' field force in Kabul, and at first the Mohmand tribesmen of the Afghan frontier region were wary and only intermittently hostile. Dating from 1878-9, this photograph shows a working relationship between the Khan of Lalpura, the leading Mohmand chief, and the British political officer in the Khyber. The photographer John Burke travelled with the Peshawar Valley Field Force during the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-80), one of a series of conflicts between Britian and Russia over control of Afghanistan. In addition to photographing landscapes and key strategic sites he captured prominent Afghan Indigenous people groups and soldiers involved in the conflict. From the collection of King Edward VII when Prince of Wales. - #chroniclesofpashtuns
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