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William Hay Macnaghten

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130: 148:. At a meeting with Wazir Akbar Khan outside Kabul on 23 December 1841, Macnaghten presented Wazir Akbar Khan with a fine pair of pistols as a gesture of friendship and good faith. However, Wazir Akbar Khan murdered Macnaghten on the spot. The exact circumstances of his death are unclear. Wazir Akbar Khan may have killed Macnaghten with one of the very pistols that he had just been gifted by Macnaghten, or Macnaghten may have been killed because he was resisting after being captured and it was feared he would break free. The former account is more likely to be true. 688: 870: 428: 187: 22: 880: 413:
The Alif Laila or, Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Commonly Known as 'The Arabian Nights' Entertainments', Now, for the First Time, Published Complete in the Original Arabic, from an Egyptian Manuscript Brought to India by the Late Major Turner
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became too great, and the allowances were reduced, this policy precipitated a disastrous collapse in relations between the British and Afghans. Burnes was murdered on 2 November 1841; and under the elderly General
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in the Khurd-Kabul Pass following. The entire calamitous episode cast the gravest doubt on Macnaghten's capacity for dealing with the problems of colonial diplomacy.
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As the British Envoy and Political Agent in Kabul, he came into conflict with the British military authorities and subsequently with his subordinate Sir
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The eviction of the British army soon became an inspirational story among the Afghans, with the disastrous retreat from Kabul and the
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Macnaghten tried to save the situation by negotiating with the Afghan chiefs and, independently of them, with Dost Mahammad's son,
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He was created a baronet in 1840, and four months before his death was nominated to the governorship of
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Prison Sketches. Comprising portraits of the Kabul prisoners, and other subjects
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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A painting commissioned in the last year of Macnaghten's life, by
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Macnaghten produced one of the principal editions of the
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James Atkinson
civil servant
India
First Anglo-Afghan War
Sir Francis Macnaghten, 1st Baronet
Madras
Calcutta
Charterhouse
Bengal Civil Service
Hindu
Islamic law
Lord William Bentinck
Lord Auckland
Shah Shujah
Dost Mahommed Khan
Kabul
Bombay
Alexander Burnes
exchequer
William Elphinstone

Vincent Eyre
Wazir Akbar Khan
Massacre of Elphinstone's army
Thousand and One Nights

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