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The Second Punjab Cavalry, 1901. Creator: Walter Fane
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The Second Punjab Cavalry, 1901. Creator: Walter Fane
The Second Punjab Cavalry, 1901. Indian and Afghan soldiers during the period of the British Raj: Hindustani Trooper; Sikh Non-Commissioned Officer; Afghan Native Officer. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. III. - To The End of Lord Robertss Indian Career", by J. Maclaren Cobban. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
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The Second Punjab Cavalry, 1901 - A Glimpse into the British Raj Era
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. This print captures a significant moment in history during the period of the British Raj. Taken by Walter Fane, it showcases a diverse group of Indian and Afghan soldiers from The Second Punjab Cavalry. Each soldier represents their respective backgrounds and roles within this cavalry unit. In the foreground stands a Hindustani Trooper, dressed in traditional attire that reflects his Hindu heritage. Next to him is a Sikh Non-Commissioned Officer, distinguished by his turban and distinctive clothing associated with Sikhism. Completing this trio is an Afghan Native Officer, proudly displaying his cultural identity through his headdress. The image provides insight into the complex dynamics between Britain and its colonies at that time. It symbolizes both cooperation and control within the British Empire as these soldiers served under Baron Roberts of Kandahar and Waterford – Field Marshal Lord Roberts. The horses play an integral part in this composition, representing strength, mobility, and military prowess. They stand tall alongside their riders who are ready for any challenge that may come their way. Through Fane's lens, we witness not only historical figures but also glimpses of daily life during this era – from the soldiers' uniforms to their boots on display. This photograph serves as a testament to Lieutenant Walter Fane's talent for capturing moments frozen in time. As we admire this remarkable piece of history preserved through photography, we are reminded of the rich tapestry woven by different cultures coming together under one empire - shaping our understanding of India's past within the larger context of world history.
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