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The '''2nd Anglo-Afghan War 1878-80''' came about because the British were concerned over Tsarist Russian expansion and tried to get the Afghan Amir [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher_Ali_Khan Sher Ali] to agree to a diplomatic mission to [[Kabul]]. When this was refused but a Russian mission admitted, the British invaded from three directions. With the country occupied, Sher Ali's son [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Yaqub_Khan  Yakoub Khan] signed the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Gandamak Treaty of Gandamak] in May 1879. The British forces withdrew but an uprising in Kabul led to the murder of the British Resident [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Louis_Napoleon_Cavagnari Sir Pierre Cavagnari]. This provoked a second invasion by the British under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts Major General Sir Frederick Roberts] and the occupation of Kabul following the [[Battle of Charasia]] in October 1879. The Afghans were again defeated at the [[Siege of Sherpur Cantonment]] in December. A further revolt led to the defeat of the British at the [[Battle of Maiwand]] in July 1880 following which Kandahar was besieged. Roberts led a force from Kabul to defeat the Afghans under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayub_Khan_(Afghan_commander) Ayub Khan] at the [[Battle of Baba Wullee]]. The Treaty of Gandamak was confirmed and the British withdrew.  
The '''2nd Anglo-Afghan War 1878-80''' came about because the British were concerned over Tsarist Russian expansion and tried to get the Afghan Amir [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sher_Ali_Khan Sher Ali] to agree to a diplomatic mission to [[Kabul]]. When this was refused but a Russian mission admitted, the British invaded from three directions. With the country occupied, Sher Ali's son [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Yaqub_Khan  Yakoub Khan] signed the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Gandamak Treaty of Gandamak] in May 1879. The British forces withdrew but an uprising in Kabul led to the murder of the British Resident [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Louis_Napoleon_Cavagnari Sir Pierre Cavagnari]. This provoked a second invasion by the British under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts Major General Sir Frederick Roberts] and the occupation of Kabul following the [[Battle of Charasia]] in October 1879. The Afghans were again defeated at the [[Siege of Sherpur Cantonment]] in December. A further revolt led to the defeat of the British at the [[Battle of Maiwand]] in July 1880 following which Kandahar was besieged. Roberts led a force from Kabul to defeat the Afghans under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayub_Khan_(Afghan_commander) Ayub Khan] at the [[Battle of Baba Wullee]]. The Treaty of Gandamak was confirmed and the British withdrew.  
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Revision as of 15:30, 29 August 2009

2nd Afghan War
1878-80
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location:
Combatants:
British and Indians Afghanistan
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Category: 2nd Afghan War
General Browne's March from Peshawar to Gandamak
General Roberts' March to Ali Kheyl
General Stewart's March to Kandahar
General Roberts' March to Kabul
General Stewart's March to Kabul
General Roberts' March from Kabul to Kandahar
See our interactive map of
2nd Afghan War: First Phase
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2nd Afghan War: Second Phase
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2nd Afghan War: Third Phase
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The 2nd Anglo-Afghan War 1878-80 came about because the British were concerned over Tsarist Russian expansion and tried to get the Afghan Amir Sher Ali to agree to a diplomatic mission to Kabul. When this was refused but a Russian mission admitted, the British invaded from three directions. With the country occupied, Sher Ali's son Yakoub Khan signed the Treaty of Gandamak in May 1879. The British forces withdrew but an uprising in Kabul led to the murder of the British Resident Sir Pierre Cavagnari. This provoked a second invasion by the British under Major General Sir Frederick Roberts and the occupation of Kabul following the Battle of Charasia in October 1879. The Afghans were again defeated at the Siege of Sherpur Cantonment in December. A further revolt led to the defeat of the British at the Battle of Maiwand in July 1880 following which Kandahar was besieged. Roberts led a force from Kabul to defeat the Afghans under Ayub Khan at the Battle of Baba Wullee. The Treaty of Gandamak was confirmed and the British withdrew.

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