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British army camp at Dadur at the entrance to the Bolan Pass, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
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British army camp at Dadur at the entrance to the Bolan Pass, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
British army camp at Dadur at the entrance to the Bolan Pass, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. The Sioriab mountains are in the background. The British fought the Anglo-Afghan Wars in an attempt to block the expansion of Russias sphere of influence towards India. From Sketches in Afghanistan by James Atkinson. (London, 1842)
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This print captures the British army camp at Dadur, situated at the entrance to the treacherous Bolan Pass during the First Anglo-Afghan War from 1838 to 1842. Painted by James Atkinson, this artwork showcases a significant moment in history when Britain sought to impede Russia's expansion towards India. In this scene, we witness a picturesque landscape dominated by the majestic Sioriab mountains as they loom in the background. The campsite is bustling with activity as soldiers and animals coexist harmoniously amidst their colonial mission. Horses and camels stand tall, serving as reliable companions for these brave men who have ventured far from home. The artist's attention to detail brings forth an atmosphere of imperialism and adventure. Colorful tents dotting the terrain provide shelter for weary soldiers while also adding vibrancy to an otherwise rugged environment. This image serves as a testament to both human resilience and nature's grandeur. As we delve into this lithograph, it becomes evident that geography plays a crucial role in shaping military strategies. The Bolan Pass acts as a strategic gateway between Afghanistan and British-controlled territories, making it essential for maintaining control over vast regions. James Atkinson masterfully captures not only physical landscapes but also intangible concepts such as power dynamics between nations during this tumultuous period of history. His work invites us to reflect on how conflicts shape our world while appreciating the beauty found within even seemingly inhospitable terrains like Afghanistan in the nineteenth
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