EditorialAn Afghan of Damaun. Afghan Tribal Costume. . An Account of the kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India; comprising a view of the Afghaun nation, and a history of the Dooraunee monarchy. By the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone...
EditorialA Hazaureh. Afghan Tribal Costume. An Account of the kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India; comprising a view of the Afghaun nation, and a history of the Dooraunee monarchy. By the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, of the Ho...
Editorial‘Interior of the Palace of Shauh Shujah ool Moolk, late King of Caubul’. Costumes and Scenery of Afghaunistaun. Twenty-six lithographs variously by R. Carrick, E. Walker, W. Walton and Hulme after Lieut James Rattray. Hering & Remington, London, 18...
EditorialThe main street in the bazaaar at Caubul in the fruit season. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 23.
EditorialThe main street in the bazaar at Caubul in the fruit season. Sketches in Afghaunistan. Henry Graves, London, 1842. Lithograph. Source: X 614, plate 19. Language: English.
EditorialThe Balla Hissar and the city of Caubul, from the upper part of the citadel. As the seat of the Emirs of Afghanistan, the Bala-Hissar Fortress overlooking Kabul had immense symbolic power. Perched atop the strategic hill of Shirdarwaza, the thick-walle...
EditorialDost Mahommed King of Caubul and his youngest son. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 2.
EditorialDouran tribesman (from current Afghanistan) in robes, with musket and sword. Handcoloured woodcut by A. Vancauberche after an illustration by S from Auguste Wahlen's "Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde," Librairie Historique-Artist...
EditorialThe main street in the bazaar at Caubul in the fruit season. Sketches in Afghaunistan. Henry Graves, London, 1842. Lithograph. Source: X 614, plate 19. Language: English.
EditorialAn Afghan of Damaun. Afghan Tribal Costume. . An Account of the kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India; comprising a view of the Afghaun nation, and a history of the Dooraunee monarchy. By the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone...
EditorialA Hazaureh. Afghan Tribal Costume. An Account of the kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India; comprising a view of the Afghaun nation, and a history of the Dooraunee monarchy. By the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, of the Ho...
EditorialThe Balla Hissar and city of Caubul from the upper part of the citadel. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 24.
EditorialThe Balla Hissar and the city of Caubul, from the upper part of the citadel. As the seat of the Emirs of Afghanistan, the Bala-Hissar Fortress overlooking Kabul had immense symbolic power. Perched atop the strategic hill of Shirdarwaza, the thick-walle...
EditorialLadies of Caubul in their In and Out-of-Doors. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 24.
EditorialMahomed Naib Surreef, a celebrated Kuzzilbach chief of Caubul and his Peshkhidmut. Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Lithograph. Source: X 562, plate 15.
EditorialSurrender of Dost Mahommed Khan to Sir William Hay Macnaghten Bart, at the entrance into Caubul from Killa-Kazee. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 22.
EditorialCaubul, from a burying ground on the mountain ridge, North-east of the city. Sketches in Afghaunistan. London : H. Graves & Co., [1842]. Source: X812 plate 26.
EditorialDost Mahommed King of Caubul and his youngest son. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 2.
Editorial‘Interior of the Palace of Shauh Shujah ool Moolk, late King of Caubul’. Costumes and Scenery of Afghaunistaun. Twenty-six lithographs variously by R. Carrick, E. Walker, W. Walton and Hulme after Lieut James Rattray. Hering & Remington, London, 18...
EditorialHawkers of Ko-I-staun. The costumes of the various tribes, portraits of l. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Hawkers of Ko-I-staun. With valley of Caubul and mountains of Hindoocoosh. Image taken from The costumes of the various tribes, portraits of ...
EditorialDouran tribesman (from current Afghanistan) in robes, with musket and sword. Handcoloured woodcut by A. Vancauberche after an illustration by S from Auguste Wahlen's "Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde," Librairie Historique-Artist...