Industrial Age · Central Asia · War

1841

Elphinstone's Catastrophe

January 6, 1841

The British army of Kabul - sixteen thousand souls, most of them camp followers - set out to march through the snows of the Khyber passes under a promise of safe conduct. The Ghilzai attacked from the cliffs. Nine days later, an army surgeon named Brydon rode alone into Jalalabad. He was the only man who came out.