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Gandamak is a
village of
Afghanistan located between Kabul and Jalalabad, 35
miles (56 km) from
Jalalabad on the old road to Kabul.
During the retreat...
- The
Treaty of
Gandamak (Dari: معاهده گندمک, Pashto: د گندمک تړون)
officially ended the
first phase of the
Second Anglo-Afghan War. The
Afghan emir Mohammad...
- camp followers. The
final stand was made just
outside a
village called Gandamak on 13 January. Out of more than 16,000
people from the
column commanded...
- The
Battle of
Gandamak on 13
January 1842 was a
defeat of
British forces by
Afghan tribesmen in the 1842
retreat from
Kabul of
General Elphinstone's army...
- Anglo-Afghan War (1878–1880), the
British and
Afghans signed the
Treaty of
Gandamak,
which allowed the
British to ****ume
control of the
Afghan territories...
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north of the country. As Sher Ali's successor,
Yaqub signed the
Treaty of
Gandamak with
Britain in May 1879,
relinquishing sole
control of
Afghanistan foreign...
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successor Mohammad Yaqub Khan
immediately sued for
peace and the
Treaty of
Gandamak was then
signed on 26 May 1879. The
British sent an
envoy and
mission led...
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British Siege of Kabul,
warfare was
settled diplomatically by the
Treaty of
Gandamak of 1879. The
British sent an
envoy and
mission to Kabul, but on 3 September...
- Britain.
Afghanistan had
become a
British protectorate after the
Treaty of
Gandamak was
signed (1879) in the
Second Anglo-Afghan War. The
First Anglo-Afghan...
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gaining control of Afghanistan's
foreign relations as part of the
Treaty of
Gandamak of 1879,
making it an
official British Protected State. An
uprising however...