Oversize: Prince Habibullâh. Prince Nasrollâh. Khyber Pass. `Ruins of Residency', Kabul. Bahiz Fort and elsewhere around Kabul. Panoramic views of Kabul. Royal guest house. Indiki-Palace (Checkel Sotum)

Date:
c.1890s
Reference:
PP/HAM/A.31/14
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Hamilton, Lillias Anna
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c.1890s

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Hendaki Palace, the Emir's residence, Kabul, L20792, L25004B00 Panoramic view of Kabul, taken from the lower parts of Asmai mountain, L20793, L25013 The Mihman Khana guest house and gardens, built under Emir Abd or-Rahman, seen from the south. Kabul, L25010 The Mihman Khana guest house and gardens seen from the north, L25011 Emir Adb or-Rahman's garden house, Kabul. One of the oldest buildings inside the Arg-palace, L25012 Nasrollah (1874-1920), son of Emir Abd or-Rahman, dressed in a richly gold embroidered uniform and wearing a astrakhan hat (kolah), L25014 Habibollah, son of Emir Abd or-Rahman, dressed in western style clothing and wearing a astrakhan hat, L25022 Panoramic view of Kabul, L38119 A view of Bala Hissar from the north, L38120 View from the lower Bala Hissar to the north, L38121 The fort of Ali Masjib in the Khyber Pass, as seen from the east, L38122 A view of the remains of the Bala Hissar Fort of Kabul, L38123 Junction of two dry river beds, L38124 The Lahore Gate, the last existing gate of the old city of Kabul, L38125

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