Industrial Age · Central Asia · War
1842
Retreat From Kabul Ends
September 14, 1842
William Nott's British column finally reentered Kabul, burned the central bazaar in revenge, and withdrew. It was the final act of the First Anglo-Afghan War, a war that had achieved nothing except massive loss of life and imperial prestige. The lesson - that Afghanistan was not governable by foreigners - would be forgotten and re-learned by three more empires.