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Jubbar Khans House (coloured lithograph)
5920131 Jubbar Khans House (coloured lithograph) by Jackson, Sir Keith A. (fl.1838); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Jubbar Khans House.
Coloured lithograph from Views in Affghaunistaun from sketches taken during the Campaigns of the Army of the Indus, by W L Walton after Captain Sir Keith A Jackson, Bt, 4th (Queens Own) Light Dragoons, published by W H Allen and Co and T McLean.
Jubbar Khan was the brother of Emir Dost Mohammed of the Barakzai dynasty and his chief minister or Wazir during the first part of his reign. After the invading British had overthrown his brother he surrendered himself, along with Dost Mohammeds family, at Bamyan in November 1840.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25184938
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This coloured lithograph, titled "Jubbar Khan's House" takes us back to the historical landscapes of Affghaunistaun. The print showcases the exquisite architectural beauty of Jubbar Khan's residence, a significant figure in Afghan history. Painted by the talented Sir Keith A. Jackson, this artwork is part of the collection at the National Army Museum in London. The lithograph depicts a grand fortification with an imposing gate that welcomes visitors into Jubbar Khan's abode. The intricate details and precision captured by W L Walton after Captain Sir Keith A Jackson transport us to a time when this house stood as a symbol of power and influence. Jubbar Khan was not only Emir Dost Mohammed's brother but also his trusted chief minister during his reign. However, following British invasion and their overthrowing of Dost Mohammed, Jubbar Khan surrendered himself along with his brother's family at Bamyan in November 1840. As we observe this image closely, we notice camels gracefully passing through the gates while people engage in daily activities within its walls. This scene offers us glimpses into both society and culture during that era. Through this remarkable engraving from Views in Affghaunistaun series, Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind it but also gain insight into Afghanistan's rich history and heritage.
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