A Malikdin Khel Afridi of the 26th Punjabis, 1908 (c)
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A Malikdin Khel Afridi of the 26th Punjabis, 1908 (c).
Watercolour by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett (1862-1919), 1908 (c).
The Malikdin Khel were a clan of the Afridi tribe and lived in the centre of the Tirah Valley of the North West Frontier. Like all Afridis they had a formidable reputation as warriors and the British were quick to enlist them into the Indian Army.
Watercolour by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett (1862-1919), 1908 (c).
The Malikdin Khel were a clan of the Afridi tribe and lived in the centre of the Tirah Valley of the North West Frontier. Like all Afridis they had a formidable reputation as warriors and the British were quick to enlist them into the Indian Army.
Negative No.
97365
Accession No.
NAM. 1953-02-37-1
