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Major Cavagnari and Chief Sirdars and their Followers at Jellalabad (engraving)
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Major Cavagnari and Chief Sirdars and their Followers at Jellalabad (engraving)
1054145 Major Cavagnari and Chief Sirdars and their Followers at Jellalabad (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Major Cavagnari and Chief Sirdars and their Followers at Jellalabad. Illustration for The Graphic, 13 September 1879.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
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Afghanistan Ambassadors Companion Followers Jellalabad Major Cavagnari Order Star Of India
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The captivating engraving titled "Major Cavagnari and Chief Sirdars and their Followers at Jellalabad" takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases Major Pierre Louis Cavagnari, an esteemed British military officer, alongside the respected Chief Sirdars and their loyal followers in Jellalabad, Afghanistan. This powerful visual representation captures the essence of diplomacy and camaraderie between nations during the 19th century. Major Cavagnari's role as an order companion is evident as he stands tall among his Afghan counterparts, symbolizing mutual respect and cooperation. The distinguished figures depicted include Badshah Kunar Sayud, Sirdar Wally Mahomed, Sirdar Ali Mahomed Khan, CSI (Companion of the Star of India), Sirdar Nuksh Baud Khan, Doodzaie Jehsildar, and Sirdar Kala Khan. Each individual represents a unique facet of Afghan society united under a common goal. As ambassadors for their respective countries, these influential leaders fostered diplomatic relations that transcended cultural boundaries. Their presence at Jellalabad signifies a pivotal moment where dialogue prevailed over conflict. This remarkable print originally appeared in The Graphic on September 13th, 1879 - serving as a testament to its historical significance. Preserved within private collections today but available for public appreciation through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform; this engraving allows us to glimpse into the past while celebrating the power
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