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6th Battalion - Captain Trevannion<br>
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[[10th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|6th Battalion]] - Captain Trevannion<br>
8th Battalion - Captain Harper<br>
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Marine Battalion - Captain Wemyss<br>
 
Marine Battalion - Captain Wemyss<br>
 
Grenadier Battalion  - Captain Hay<br>
 
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Battalions Named after Commanding Officers (Captains):<br>
 
Battalions Named after Commanding Officers (Captains):<br>
Campbell<br>
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[[6th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|Campbell]]<br>
Duffield<br>
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[[10th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|Duffield]<br>
Goddard<br>
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[[13th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|Goddard]]<br>
 
Jennings<br>
 
Jennings<br>
Morgan<br>
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[[3rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|Morgan]]<br>
 
Nichol<br>
 
Nichol<br>
 
Stable<br>
 
Stable<br>

Revision as of 17:34, 24 February 2010

Battle of Buxar
Part of 3rd Carnatic War
Seven Years War
Date: 23 October 1764
Location: Buxar, Bihar
Presidency: Bengal
Co-ordinates: 25.563029°N 83.972530°E
Result: British victory
Combatants
British East India Company Mughal Empire
Commanders
Maj Hector Munro Shuja-ud-Daulah
Mir Kasim
Strength
857 Europeans
5,297 Sepoys
918 Native cavalry
20 guns
50,000 troops
133 guns
Casualties
2 officers
4 rank and file
6000 men
130 guns

Commanding Officers

Field Officers:
Major Hector Munro Commander-in-Chief
Major Stibbert commanding Left wing
Major Carnac
Major Champion
Captain Gordon, ADC to Munro

Battalions:
1st Battalion - Captain Samuel Feake
6th Battalion - Captain Trevannion
8th Battalion - Captain Harper
Marine Battalion - Captain Wemyss
Grenadier Battalion - Captain Hay

Battalions Named after Commanding Officers (Captains):
Campbell
[[10th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|Duffield]
Goddard
Jennings
Morgan
Nichol
Stable
Watts
Wilding

Lieutenant Mair commanded the 'Indian Horse'
2 Troops of European Cavalry Commanders not known

Relieving Force under Captain Dunbar was defeated by the Indian Forces.

Biographies

Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906
John Carnac (1716-1800)
Alexander Champion
Hector Munro (1726-1805)
Mir Kasim (?-1777)
Shuja-ud-Daulah (1731-75)
Giles Stibbert

External Links

Carnatic Wars Heritage History
3rd Carnatic War Wikipedia
Battle of Buxar Wikipedia
Battle of Buxar Google Books
Buxar Gazetteer 1857

Historical Books on-line

The Decisive Battles of India: from 1746 to 1849 inclusive - Buxar www.archive.org