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Kabul Types, 1840s, (1901). Creator: James Atkinson
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Kabul Types, 1840s, (1901). Creator: James Atkinson
Kabul Types, 1840s, (1901). Portraits of people in the capital of Afghanistan: a woman donning a burqa before going out (top left), An Afghan Sirdar, (a term denoting a prince or noblemen, or a tribal chief, centre). From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. III. - To The End of Lord Robertss Indian Career", by J. Maclaren Cobban. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
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This print titled "Kabul Types, 1840s" offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse portraits of people in the capital city of Afghanistan. Captured by James Atkinson and featured in J. Maclaren Cobban's book "The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts" this image showcases two distinct individuals. In the top left corner, we see a woman adorned in traditional attire, donning a burqa before venturing out into the bustling streets. The burqa, an iconic symbol of Afghan culture, veils her face while preserving her modesty. This powerful image encapsulates both the mystery and resilience often associated with women in Afghanistan. At the center stands an Afghan Sirdar, denoting his noble status as either a prince or tribal chief. His regal presence exudes authority and leadership within his community. Dressed impeccably in traditional clothing, he represents the rich cultural heritage that has shaped Afghanistan throughout history. Through vibrant colors and intricate details, this photograph transports us to a time when British influence intertwined with Afghan traditions during the 19th century. It serves as a testament to cross-cultural encounters and sheds light on historical figures such as Field Marshal Lord Roberts who played significant roles during that era. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from our past, it reminds us of the beauty found within diversity and encourages us to appreciate different cultures across time and space.
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