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Sherpur Cantonment

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290: 278: 20: 223: 235: 247: 28: 266: 103:, with some graves dating back to that 1842 defeat. Some 160 soldiers from that period are thought to be buried here. It also contains the remains of others, mainly civilians of various nationalities, who died in Kabul between the 19th and 21st centuries, and who required a Christian burial. During the 2000s, ten marble plaques were placed on the cemetery's southern wall, listing the names of British service personnel who died in Afghanistan after 2001. 50: 127:
who used the cemetery to graze his animals. When he died in 2010, his son Abdul Sami continued to tend the cemetery, telling a reporter that "this place is very nearly not here" and crediting his father's devotion, including during the first period of
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and trees and is enclosed by a tall wall, giving it a peaceful atmosphere and an unassuming exterior appearance. It is one of the few foreign historical and Christian landmarks to have survived the first period of Taliban rule that ended in 2001.
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for the cemetery in 2009, described it as a "labour of love. ... It's very important to us. It would be great to think that in ten years' time, families might be able to come out here and see it and enjoy the tranquillity."
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and is still owned by the city of Kabul. However, Colonel Simon Diggins, the British defence attaché who coordinated
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There is a grave in Russian script to a Russian Cossack who fled to Kabul in the aftermath of the 1917
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inspecting captured Afghan artillery in the Sherpur Cantonment in 1879, then 1.5 kilometres north of
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of the cemetery from the 1980s was an Afghan man called Rahimullah, a
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The cemetery was built in 1879 for British soldiers killed in the
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Sir Frederick Roberts
Kabul Field Force
Kabul
Second Anglo-Afghan War

Aurel Stein
Kabul
Afghanistan
cantonment
Siege of the Sherpur Cantonment
Second Anglo-Afghan War
Second Anglo-Afghan War
First Anglo-Afghan War
rose bushes
caretaker
shepherd
Taliban
cemetery
John Cook
VC
5th Gurkha Rifles
Aurel Stein
archaeologist
Henning Haslund-Christensen
Gayle Williams
Bolshevik revolution
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
fundraising

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