Afghanistan : a map / compiled, drawn and published by Captains Jackson & Wyndham.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Jackson & Wyndham, 1879.Description: 1 map ; 49 x 54 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • G7630. J335 1879
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Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds
Map Map Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University G7630.J335 1879 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available The digital file donated from Library of Congress-World Digital Library, PDF is available in ACKU. 3ACKU000507144
Total holds: 0

“Description Relief shown by form lines. Accompanied by: War map of Afghanistan / compiled and published by Capts. Jackson and Wyndham. New York : Jackson & Wyndham, 1878. 10 p. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image”.

“Afghanistan : A map : This map, published in New York in 1879, appears to have been made to inform American audiences about the war then underway in Afghanistan. The conflict, which became known as the Second Anglo-Afghan War, began in November 1878, when Great Britain invaded Afghanistan from British India in order to check what it perceived as the growth of Russian influence in the country. The map was compiled, drawn, and published by Captains Jackson and Wyndham, who are identified only as “Late, H.B.M. Service,” meaning recently in the service of Her Britannic Majesty, i.e., Queen Victoria. The map shows the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan, cities and towns, rivers, roads, and parts of the British-Indian railroad network extending into present-day Pakistan. In the upper right are listed the commanding officers of the British forces formed to prosecute the war, which the map designates as the Mitankote Force, Khyber Column, Quetta Force, Kurram Valley Force, and the Reserve Force, all under the overall command of General Sir Frederick Haines. The Second Anglo-Afghan War lasted until September 1880 and resulted in heavy casualties on both the British and Afghan sides”—copied from website.

The Library of Congress donated copies of the digitized material (along with extensive bibliographic records) containing more than 163,000 pages of documents to ACKU, the collections that include thousands of historical, cultural, and scholarly materials dating from the early 1300s to the 1990s includes books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, newspapers and periodicals related to Afghanistan in Pushto, Dari, as well as in English, French, German, Russian and other European languages ACKU has a PDF copy of the item.

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