Industrial Age · Central Asia · War
1839
First Anglo-Afghan War
1839
Nervous about Russian designs, the British marched an Army of the Indus through the Bolan Pass, took Kabul, and installed an unpopular shah on the throne. They dug in. Within two years the Afghans would rise, the army would try to retreat through the snow to Jalalabad, and one man in sixteen thousand would make it out.