This is a page created to document Afghan figures who have played a role in the shaping and formation of the Afghan identity. All have contributed to Afghanistans rich history, this group aims to provide short videos to document some of the many achievements of the many individuals so we may learn from them and follow in thier footseps.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Afghans In History Episode One - Wazir Akbar Khan
Mohammad Akbar Khan (1813-1845) was an Afghan Prince, a general and a tribal leader. He was active in the First Anglo-Afghan War, which lasted from 1839 to 1842. He is prominent for his leadership of the national party in Kabul from 1841 to 1842, and his pursuit of the retreating British army from Kabul to Gandamak near Jalalabad in 1842. He is also known for killing legendary Sikh leader Hari Singh Nalwa in the 1837 Battle of Jamrud whilst trying to get back the city of Peshawar for the Afghans from the invading Sikh army.
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