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== Summary == | |||
{{War|name=4th Mysore War |dates=1780-83 |image= |combatant1=[[East India Company]] |combatant2=Kingdom of Mysore |category=[[:Category:4th Mysore War |4th Mysore War]] }} | |||
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== Summary == | |||
Persia's expansion on its eastern frontier culminated in the occupation of Herat in [[Afghanistan]] on 25 October 1856. Britain responded by declaring war on 1 November. The British under Commodore Young occupied Kharg Island and an advance division under Maj-Gen Stalker took Bushire in December. Reinforcements under [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Outram_(British_officer) Sir James Outram] arrived from [[Bombay]] in January 1857. After a series of British victories the Treaty of Paris was signed on 4 March 1857 and the Persians withdrew from Herat. | |||
== Expeditionary Force == | |||
'''First Division'''<br> | |||
''Maj-Gen Stalker CB''<br> | |||
''Artillery under Brig H W Trevelyan'' | |||
*3rd Troop [[Bombay Horse Artillery|Horse Artillery]] | |||
*1st Company 1st Battalion [[Bombay European Foot Artillery|European Foot Artillery]] | |||
*4th Company 1st Battalion [[Bombay European Foot Artillery|European Foot Artillery]] | |||
*Reserve [[Bombay European Foot Artillery|European Foot Artillery]]<br> | |||
''Cavalry Brigade under Brig T Tapp''<br> | |||
*Two squadrons [[33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry|3rd Regiment Light Cavalry]] (243 troopers) under Capt Forbes | |||
*Two troops of [[Poona Horse|Poona Irregular Horse]] (176 troopers)<br> | |||
''1st Infantry Brigade under Brig J Stopford CB''<br> | |||
*HM [[64th Regiment of Foot]] under Maj Sterling | |||
*[[20th Regiment of Bombay Infantry|20th Native Infantry]] under Capt Macleod<br> | |||
''2nd Infantry Brigade under Brig R W Honner''<br> | |||
*[[2nd Bombay (European) Fusiliers|2nd Bombay European Light Infantry]] under Lt-Col Ramsay | |||
*[[4th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry (Rifle Corps)|4th Bombay Native Infantry (Rifle Corps)]] under Maj Manson | |||
*[[26th (Baluchistan) Regiment of Bombay Infantry|2nd Belooch Battalion]] under Capt Hough<br> | |||
''Engineer Department under Brevet Maj J Hill''<br> | |||
*Two Companies of [[Bombay Sappers and Miners|Sappers & Miners]] under Capt Dickinson<br> | |||
Total 4234 | |||
'''Second Division'''<br> | |||
''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Havelock Brig-Gen Havelock CB]''<br> | |||
''First Brigade under Brig Hamilton''<br> | |||
*[[78th Regiment of Foot|78th HighLanders]] | |||
*[[26th (Baluchistan) Regiment of Bombay Infantry|26th Native Infantry]] | |||
''Second Brigade under Brig Hale'' | |||
*[[23rd Bombay Rifles|23rd Native Light Infantry]] | |||
*[[14th Light Dragoons]] | |||
*No 3 Light Field Battery (6 guns) under Capt Hatch | |||
*No 5 Light Field Battery (6 guns) under Capt Gibbard | |||
*4th troop of Horse Artillery (6 guns) under Maj Blake | |||
== External Links == | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Persian_War Persian War 1856-57] Wikipedia<br>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BnwcAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0 Outram & Havelock's Persian Campaign] Google Books<br>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_gkHAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA343&dq=Persian+War+1856&as_brr=3&ei=todlSr_gEozcygTZuazVAw Persian War- Blackwoods Magazine] Google Books<br>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DopJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=Lieut.-General+Sir+James+Outram%27s+Persian+campaign+in+1857&ei=CIllSsP6JJa4yQTv8KnPAw Outram's Despatches] Google Books | |||
[[Category:Wars and Campaigns|Persian War 1856-57]] | |||
[[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|Persian War]] |
Revision as of 11:14, 5 September 2009
Summary
4th Mysore War | |
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1780-83 | |
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns | |
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East India Company | Kingdom of Mysore |
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Category: 4th Mysore War | |
See our interactive map of Persian War locations and routes on Google Maps |
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Summary
Persia's expansion on its eastern frontier culminated in the occupation of Herat in Afghanistan on 25 October 1856. Britain responded by declaring war on 1 November. The British under Commodore Young occupied Kharg Island and an advance division under Maj-Gen Stalker took Bushire in December. Reinforcements under Sir James Outram arrived from Bombay in January 1857. After a series of British victories the Treaty of Paris was signed on 4 March 1857 and the Persians withdrew from Herat.
Expeditionary Force
First Division
Maj-Gen Stalker CB
Artillery under Brig H W Trevelyan
- 3rd Troop Horse Artillery
- 1st Company 1st Battalion European Foot Artillery
- 4th Company 1st Battalion European Foot Artillery
- Reserve European Foot Artillery
Cavalry Brigade under Brig T Tapp
- Two squadrons 3rd Regiment Light Cavalry (243 troopers) under Capt Forbes
- Two troops of Poona Irregular Horse (176 troopers)
1st Infantry Brigade under Brig J Stopford CB
- HM 64th Regiment of Foot under Maj Sterling
- 20th Native Infantry under Capt Macleod
2nd Infantry Brigade under Brig R W Honner
- 2nd Bombay European Light Infantry under Lt-Col Ramsay
- 4th Bombay Native Infantry (Rifle Corps) under Maj Manson
- 2nd Belooch Battalion under Capt Hough
Engineer Department under Brevet Maj J Hill
- Two Companies of Sappers & Miners under Capt Dickinson
Total 4234
Second Division
Brig-Gen Havelock CB
First Brigade under Brig Hamilton
Second Brigade under Brig Hale
- 23rd Native Light Infantry
- 14th Light Dragoons
- No 3 Light Field Battery (6 guns) under Capt Hatch
- No 5 Light Field Battery (6 guns) under Capt Gibbard
- 4th troop of Horse Artillery (6 guns) under Maj Blake
External Links
Persian War 1856-57 Wikipedia
Outram & Havelock's Persian Campaign Google Books
Persian War- Blackwoods Magazine Google Books
Outram's Despatches Google Books