Talk:Battle of Khankhur

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Comment on Location

The external link to Google Books has Brig Seaton's account of the conflict on 7 April written from camp at Fatehgarh. This describes the rebel forces being near Kumpil. He decided to move across the river to confront the main body near Bangown. He found the enemy at the village of Khankhur where he defeated them remnants making off towards Ala Gunge.
The modern map shows and Google Earth shows Kampil to be near the Ganges about 20 miles from Fatehgarh with a place called Bhongaon about 12 miles away and Aliganj to the south.
The location map (20th cent survey) shows Kampil and Bhargain which seems to cofirm this as the battle location. No sign however of the other vilages of Mungla & Patin mentioned in the text. No sign on any map of Khankhur
However there is another place called Bhongaon on Google Earth and Bhargain on the modern map about 8 miles from Mainpuri which is to the WSW of Fatehgarh.
--Sy 06:49, 16 June 2008 (PDT)


Spelling Variants

Modern name: Bhongaon
Variants: Bhargain/Bowgong/Bangown
--Sy 06:49, 16 June 2008 (PDT)


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