EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialBaluchi snipers observing passing sepoys (Indian soldiers working in the British Army) in the Siri-Kajur Pass. Watercolour, 1839. High up in the mountains on a rocky ledge are a group of snipers. They spy on a large group of soldiers passing below. Ins...
EditorialHunched Female Figure with Necklace, Baluchistan, ca. 27003000 B.C., Baluchistan, Terracotta, H. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); W. 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm); D. 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm), Ceramics.
EditorialFigure of Fertility Goddess, Baluchistan, ca. 27003000 B.C., Baluchistan, Terracotta, H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm); W. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); D. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm), Ceramics.
EditorialEntrance to the Khojak Tunnel on the Sind-Pishin Railway, Baluchistan. View from the hillside looking down onto line and towards the entrance to the tunnel, built like a castle, with crenellations and two towers. Photograph. c.1900. . Source: Photo 430...
EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialThe tribes of Marris and Bagtis (Baluchistan). Group portrait, with Nawab Mir Khanbaksh Khan (Chief of the Marri Tribe) and Nawab Sir Shabaz Khan (Sirdar of the Bagti Tribe), seated in centre. Probably photographed at Delhi during the Delhi Durbar. Ind...
EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialThe British troops emerging from the defile in the Khojak Pass (Baluchistan). ‘Sketches in Afghaunistan’. 1839 - 1840. Watercolour. Source: WD 2397, plate 10.
EditorialEntrance to the Khojak Tunnel on the Sind-Pishin Railway, Baluchistan. View from the hillside looking down onto line and towards the entrance to the tunnel, built like a castle, with crenellations and two towers. Photograph. c.1900. . Source: Photo 430...
EditorialThe tribes of Marris and Bagtis (Baluchistan). Group portrait, with Nawab Mir Khanbaksh Khan (Chief of the Marri Tribe) and Nawab Sir Shabaz Khan (Sirdar of the Bagti Tribe), seated in centre. Probably photographed at Delhi during the Delhi Durbar. Ind...
EditorialBaluchi snipers observing passing sepoys (Indian soldiers working in the British Army) in the Siri-Kajur Pass. Watercolour, 1839. High up in the mountains on a rocky ledge are a group of snipers. They spy on a large group of soldiers passing below. Ins...