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Shah Shoja, puppet of the British, holding a durbar at Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. Artist: James Atkinson
Shah Shoja, puppet of the British, holding a durbar at Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War, 1838-1842. A former ally of the British from the Napoleonic Wars, Shah Shoja was restored as ruler of Afghanistan by the British in 1839 as they sought to block Russian influence in the country. He was assassinated in 1842. From Sketches in Afghanistan by James Atkinson. (London, 1842).
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Afghan
Afghani
Afghanistan
Anglo-Afghan War
Ann Ronan Pictures
Atkinson
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
Colonialism
color
concept
country
Dress
durbar
geographical feature
Geography
Government
IMPERIALISM
JAMES
James Atkinson
KABUL
Landscape
Lithograph
LOCATION
Meeting
mountain
MOUNTAINOUS
MOUNTAINS
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Print Collector1
Puppet
Puppets
RULER
Shah
Shah Shoja
Shah Shoujah
Shah Shuja
Shah Shujah
Shoja
Shoja Mirza
Shoja-ul-mulk
Soldier
soldiers
Tent
TENTS
TGN
Wars