File:Battle of Ali Masjid - 19 members of the Yorkshire Infantry.jpg
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DescriptionBattle of Ali Masjid - 19 members of the Yorkshire Infantry.jpg | The aftermath of the Battle of Ali Masjid | |||
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Source | "The Afghan War, Attogk to Jellalabad, Gandamak and Surkhab" | |||
Author | John Burke | |||
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