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Military art prints of the Battle of Candahar (Kandahar). Historical art prints showing the 92nd Gordon Higlanders of Primrose's Division at the citadel of Kandahar. Military art prints published by Cranston Fine Arts.

Russian intrigue and the attack on a British mission led to the war of 1878. Having occupied Kandahar we made peace. But the murder of our envoy, Sir L Cavagnari, caused a renewal of the conflict, in which a strenuous part was played by Ayub Khan, a pretender to the throne. After defeating General Burrows at Maiwand, Ayub proceeded to invest Kandahar. This city, formerly the capital, is surrounded by mud walls 27 feet high, and 26 feet thick, and contains a citadel of great strength, defended by outer walls and earthworks. Into this labyrinth of walls within walls General Primrose retired his garrison, while Ayub Khan prepared for a siege. To rescue this handful of beleaguered men Lord Roberts had to traverse over 300 miles of rocks, ravines, and primeval jungle, peopled with fierce tribes who were ever ready to fall upon the infidel. So narrow were the defiles in some places that the flanking parties could talk with one another, and the risk of being surprised and overwhelmed in one of these passes was very great. But the cool judgment and prescience of the Commander-in-Chief and the courage and energy of his men brought them without disaster to the confines of the city. Opposed to this flying column of 7,500 British and Indian troops were 10,000 disciplined and brave men. Lord Roberts did not hesitate. On the day after his arrival the relieving force cleared the enclosures, carrying garden and building in gallant style. A sortie by the garrison enabled them to drive the Afghans from their main position in the mountain passes into an entrenched camp that commanded an open space. "Just one more charge to settle this business," cried Major G Stewart White, and Highlanders and Ghoorkhas swept onward with a cheer, until their bayonets flashed death among the dark ranks of the enemy. The batteries moved forward and the camp of the besiegers was at the mercy of Lord Roberts. The enemy's guns were captured and their leaders put to flight, while General Gough and his cavalry pursued the scattered yet stubborn foe.  Text by William Maxwell 1902.

92nd Highlanders at the Battle of Kandahar by Richard Caton Woodville.

The painting depicts the 92nd Highlanders (Gordon Highlanders) routing Ayub Khan tribesmen, on 31st August 1880, who had earlier on 26th July beaten the British at the battle of Maiwand and was now besieging the remainder of Primroses division in the citadel of Kandahar. Roberts with a force of 10,000 men (Gordon Highlanders, 60th Rifles, 72nd Highlanders, Sixth Gurka and Punjabi Infantry) marched out of Kabul to relieve Kandahar which was 300 miles away. The epic Battle of Kandahar made Roberts one of the great Victorian military heroes.

Open edition print. Image size 30 inches x 19 inches (76cm x 48cm). Price £51.00


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Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00

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92nd Highlanders at the Battle of Kandahar by Caton Woodville  The painting depicts the 92nd Highlanders (Gordon Highlanders) routing Ayub Khan tribesmen, on 31st August 1880, who had earlier on 26th July beaten the British at the battle of Maiwand and was now besieging the remainder of Primrose's division in the citadel of Kandahar. Roberts with a force of 10,000 men (Gordon Highlanders, 60th Rifles, 72nd Highlanders, Sixth Gurka and Punjabi Infantry) marched out of Kabul to relieve Kandahar which was 300 miles away. The epic Battle of Kandahar made Roberts one of the great Victorian military heroes.   

Battle of Kandahar during the second Afghan war 1880. The Afghan amir Shere Ali was very hostile to the British and this was the start of the second afghan war. After a British victory in 1878. General Frederick Roberts marched from India to occupy Kabul, the Afghan capital. on October 7th 1879. The Amir Shere Ali died and was replaced by his Nephew Abd-er-Rahman Khan.  But a revolt by the late King's son Ayub Khan and his  attack on a small british force at Maiwand. lead to General Roberts to march 313 Miles in just 22 days to reach Ayub Khan at Kandahar. On the 1st September The British Force destroyed the rebel army, inflicting 2,000 casualties.  The British after this victory left Afghanistan under the control of Abd-er-Rahman Khan

 

 

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