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Captivity of the Hostages

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'''1842'''<br>
On 8 January 1842 Mohammed Akbar Khan agreed to protect [[William Elphinstone|Elphinstone's]] army on a promise of 15,000 rupees. He also demanded [[Eldred Pottinger|Major Pottinger]], Captain Lawrence and Captain Mackenzie as hostages to guarantee that [[Robert Sale|General Robert Sale ]] would evacuate Jalalabad. This was agreed.
On 9 January 1842 Mohammed Akbar Khan persuaded General Elphinstone to hand over the women, children and wounded officers hostages in return for supplies and a safe escort for his army. Though none of Akbar Khan's promises had been kept previously, it was seen as the only way to protect the women and children from further suffering on the march. Four officers, ten women and twenty-two children were escorted to Khoord-Kabul fort where they joined the three officers taken the day before. See separate article [[Hostages taken at Khoord-Kabul]].

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