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Eldred Pottinger

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Pottinger's role in the siege of Herat was repeatedly noted by 19th-century British historians, who described him as a genius of defensive sieges and dubbed him the "Hero of Herat". These historians described Pottinger as the man who defended the "pearl of the British Empire" from the Russo-Persian
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army (with whom were some Russian officers) and immediately made himself known to the Afghan commander, offering his services. The attack which soon followed was conducted with vigour, but the defence, inspired by Pottinger, was ultimately successful, and after a year the siege was lifted.
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to gather intelligence on the area when the Persian army, supported by Russians, laid siege to the city. He helped the Afghan commander repulse the Persians, and was subsequently dubbed the "Hero of Herat" by British historians.
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was murdered, and Pottinger succeeded to his position as envoy to the Afghan court. The apathy of the military leaders made resistance hopeless, and it only remained to negotiate for the withdrawal of the
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in 1827. After some years of regimental duty he was appointed to the political department under his uncle, Colonel (afterwards knighted and promoted to Lieutenant General)
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The Judgment of the Sword. The Tale of the Kabul Tragedy, and of the Part Played Therein by Major Eldred Pottinger, the Hero of Herat
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He was also appointed Political Officer at Herat. In 1841 he was political officer in
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Broadfoot, William; Lunt, James (revised) (2010) . "Pottinger, Eldred (1811–1843)".
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Broadfoot, William; Lunt, James (revised) (2010) . "Pottinger, Eldred (1811–1843)".
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For this service Pottinger was thanked by the governor-general, the
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in January 1842. Released, after some months in captivity, by Sir
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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army. Pottinger himself was one of the hostages handed over to
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Vincent Eyre
Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Hong Kong
British Empire
Henry Pottinger
Bombay Army
Herat
Afghanistan
First Herat War
Ireland
County Down
Northern Ireland
Addiscombe Military Seminary
Bombay Artillery
Henry Pottinger

Colesworthey Grant
Afghanistan
Herat
Persian
Earl of Auckland
C.B.
Kohistan
Shah Shuja
Gurkha
Charikar
Kabul

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