Treaty of Gandamak | United Kingdom-Afghanistan [1879] | Britannica (original) (raw)
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provision for Khyber Pass
In Khyber Pass The Treaty of Gandamak, which was signed during the Second Anglo-Afghan War in 1879, left the people of the Khyber area under British control. In 1897 the Afrīdīs seized the pass and held it for several months but were defeated in the Tīrāh expedition of that… Read More
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Afghanistan
In Afghanistan: Yaʿqūb Khan (1879) The Treaty of Gandamak (Gandomak; May 26, 1879) recognized Yaʿqūb Khan as emir, and he subsequently agreed to receive a permanent British embassy at Kabul. In addition, he agreed to conduct his foreign relations with other states in accordance “with the wishes and advice” of the… Read More
India
In India: The Second Anglo-Afghan War …and a treaty signed at Gandamak on May 26, 1879, was concluded with the former emir’s son, Yaʿqūb Khan. Yaʿqūb Khan promised, in exchange for British support and protection, to admit to his Kabul court a British resident who would direct Afghan foreign relations, but the resident, Sir Louis Cavagnari,… Read More