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The Punishment of the Koda Khels in their own Valley by General Westmacotts Brigade (litho)
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The Punishment of the Koda Khels in their own Valley by General Westmacotts Brigade (litho)
1042627 The Punishment of the Koda Khels in their own Valley by General Westmacotts Brigade (litho) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Punishment of the Koda Khels in their own Valley by General Westmacotts Brigade. Illustration for The Graphic, 30 October 1897.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23543108
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Advanced Guard Bombay City Of Bombay Destroyed Enemy Forts Joseph Nash Mumbai Nash Joseph 1808 1878 Opening Pakistan Towers Villages Walls Inida Punishment
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The Punishment of the Koda Khels in their own Valley by General Westmacotts Brigade
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. This lithograph, created by Joseph Nash in the late 19th century, depicts a scene of intense military action and retribution. The image showcases the punishment inflicted upon the Koda Khels, an enemy force, within their own valley by General Westmacotts Brigade. The composition is filled with chaos and destruction as walls crumble under fire and bomb blasts. Gurkhas skirmish through the opening while Oxford Light Infantry soldiers advance guard against fortified towers. Villages lay destroyed amidst the turmoil caused by Bombay Sappers and Native Artillery. Nash's attention to detail brings this historical event to life, capturing not only the physical devastation but also conveying a sense of tension and urgency. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow emphasizes both the bravery of those fighting on behalf of General Westmacott's brigade as well as highlighting the severity of punishment being meted out. This artwork serves as a reminder of past conflicts that shaped nations like Pakistan and India in Asia during colonial times. It stands as a testament to both human resilience and military might. Nash's lithograph immortalizes this significant moment in history for future generations to reflect upon.
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