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Afghanistan / Khyber PassThrough the Khyber Pass by the North-Western Railway - the illustration shows the Al-Masjid Gorge
Pakistan PeshawarThe English church : the Khyber Pass is in the distance, leading into Afghanistan
The Khyber Pass - Pakistan / Afghanistan BorderThe Khyber Pass, Peshawar, West Pakistan / Afghanistan Border. Date: 1960s
Afridi Tribesman of the Khyber Pass, NWFPAfridi Tribesman (Afreedis / Abaorteans) - a Pashtun (Pathan) tribe from the Khyber Pass region posing with his long rifle. Date: circa 1920s
NWFP - Khyber Pass - Supplies taken to Fort Maud - situated exactly halfway from India (as was then) to Afghanistan. Date: circa 1910
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Khyber Railway TunnelThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Fort Jamrud, Peshawar, Khyber Pass, now PakistanVintage 19th century photograph, India - Fort Jamrud, Peshawar, Khyber Pass, now Pakistan
Khyber Pass - Dead Afghan Frontier RaiderThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
India Pakistan - narrow path in the Khyber Pass regionEarly 20th ccentury photograph - India Pakistan - narrow path in the Khyber Pass region, image Randolph Bezzant Holmes
India - street scene, probably Peshawar, Khyber PassVintage 19th century photograph, India - street scene, probably Peshawar, Khyber Pass, now Pakistan
India - halt of a camel caravan, Peshawar, Khyber PassVintage 19th century photograph, India - halt of a camel caravan, Peshawar, Khyber Pass, now Pakistan, Bourne and Shepherd studio
Afridi man, living between India and AfghanistanAfridi man, living in the Khyber and Kohat Passes between India and Afghanistan. Date: 1922
AFGHANISTAN / KHYBER PASSA watch-tower in the Khyber Pass. Date: 1878
Khyber Intercontinental Hotel - Peshawar, Pakistan. Now under new management. Date: 1975
The Khyber Pass, Bermuda - a narrow road in Warwick leading up to the south shore beaches near Astwood Cove. The Bermuda-based military regiment suffered very heavy casualties in the Khyber Pass
Soldier of the Yusufzai Tribe, AfghanistanA soldier of the Yusufzai (also Youssofzay, Yousafzai, Esapzey, Yousufi, Eusofzye or Yusufi), one of the largest Pashtun tribes
Jamrud Fort, North West Frontier Province, British IndiaJamrud Fort, at the entrance to the Khyber Pass, North West Frontier Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1910s
Ali Masjid Fort, Khyber Pass, IndiaAli Masjid Fort (top of hill, left), at the narrowest point of the Khyber Pass, near Peshawar, India (now in Pakistan). circa 1905
British regimental crest -Cherat Hills, PakistanBritish Indian Regimental Badges Carved into the Rock Face in the Cherat Hills. Cherat was a hill station and sanatorium for British troops above the village of Saleh Khana commanding a view over
Gurkha troops marching to Dharmsala, Chitral relief, WW1Troops of the 2/1st Gurkhas Division marching to Dharmsala for relief at Chitral, North West Frontier, India, during the First World War. Date: 1915
Treaty of Rawalpindi, 1919Treaty of Rawalpindi, 8th August 1919 - between Afghanistan and Britain during the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Sardar Ali Ahmad Khan (pictured)
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Jamrud FortThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Natives and camels, Jamrud, North West Frontier ProvinceNatives and camels, Jamrud district, near the Khyber Pass, North West Frontier Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1910s
The Modern Boy front cover - the Khyber PassFront cover of The Modern Boy magazine featuring a photograph of roads around the Khyber Pass with a signpost pointing in one direction for cars and another for camels and horses
Group of Afghans - Khyber Pass, Afghanstan. Date: circa 1910
Cherat Hill club and sports ground, India (now Pakistan)Officers club and soldiers football ground, Cherat Hill, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, North-West Frontier, India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1907
Group photo, winners of Cherat League, IndiaGroup photo, H Company the Kings Regiment (Liverpool), winners of the Cherat League, Cherat Hill Station football ground, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, North-West Frontier, India (now in Pakistan)
NWFP - Khyber Pass - Showing Railway Bridge, Tunnel and defences. Date: circa 1920s
Khyber Pass - Dead Afghan Frontier LoosewalaThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Camel Caravan at the Caravaniserai Landikotal - NWFPCamel Caravan at the Caravaniserai, Landikotal, NWFP en route from Afghanistan to Peshawar, Pakistan. Date: circa 1920s
Fort Ali-Musjid - Khyber Pass, NWFPFort Ali-Musjid - Khyber Pass, North West Frontier Province Date: circa 1920s
Landi Kotal Pass - Khyber PassA view of Landi Kotal - the highest point on the Khyber Pass and a British fort/garrison during their rule of the subcontinent
Pakistan - Camel Caravan arriving from Afghanistan having braved the Khyber Pass. Date: 1924
Khyber Pass - Border - NWFPKhyber Pass - Border between Afghanistan and North West Frontier Province. Date: 1909
Caravan on the way to Kabul in the Khyber PassCaravan on the way to Kabul, Afghanistan in the Khyber Pass. Date: 1906
The Prince of Wales at the Khyber PassEdward, Prince of Wales (later to become King Edward VIII) leaving the Khyber Pass during his world tour in 1921-2. Date: circa 1922
Entrance to the Khyber Pass, NWFPEntrance to the Khyber Pass, North West Frontier Province Date: circa 1920
Trade Treaty between British and Afghan GovernmentsNorth West Frontier Province - Trade Treaty between British and Afghan Governments at the Frontier Post. The card shows a picket of Afghan infantry (on the left) and Britsih Infantry (on the right)
Afghan War / Ali MusjidAn Anglo-Indian encampment in the pass of Ali Musjid, in the Khyber. In the foreground can be seen the advance guard of the 14th Sikhs. Date: 1878
North West Frontier Province - Entrance to Khyber PassEntrance to the Khyber Pass near the Afghan border, close to Peshawar - the commercial, economic, political and cultural capital of the Pashtuns in Pakistan
Landi Kotal - North West Frontier ProvinceWinter view of Landi Kotal - the highest point on the Khyber Pass and a British fort/garrison during their rule of the subcontinent
Jamrud Fort - Peshawar, North West Frontier ProvinceJamrud Fort - 10 miles from Peshawar, located on the edge of the Khyber Pass near the Afghan border. Peshawar is the commercial, economic, political and cultural capital of the Pashtuns in Pakistan
Afridis of the Pass - North West Frontier ProvinceAfridis of the (Khyber) Pass - North West Frontier Province
Khyber Pass - North West Frontier ProvinceKhyber Pass - between Jamrud and Ali-Musjid - North West Frontier Province
Khyber Pass - Afghanistan / Pakistan - Fort PeshawarThe Khyber Pass - the mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location
Khyber Pass, AfghanistanZakka Village - Khyber Pass, North West Frontier Province, Afghanistan - Pakistan Border. Throughout history, the Khyber Pass has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia
Afghanistan - Khyber Pass - Border SignA fantastic photograph showing a group of British soldiers at the Afghan border at the Khyber Pass, standing and sitting around a sign which reads