Category:Sind Campaign: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Symorsebrown (talk | contribs) Remove map image. Add map link |
m typo |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_James_Napier Charles Napier] was sent to [[Sind]] in 1842 to suppress the Muslim rulers of the area who had become hostile following the end of the [[1st Afghan War]]. The Sindhi coalition of Talpurs and Kalhoras was thoroughly defeated at the [[Battle of Meeanee]] and this led to the annexation of Sindh by the [[Bombay Presidency]] which renamed it the Sind Division. It was separated from the Presidency becoming Sind Province in 1936. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_James_Napier Charles Napier] was sent to [[Sind]] in 1842 to suppress the Muslim rulers of the area who had become hostile following the end of the [[1st Afghan War]]. The Sindhi coalition of Talpurs and Kalhoras was thoroughly defeated at the [[Battle of Meeanee]] and this led to the annexation of Sindh by the [[Bombay Presidency]] which renamed it the Sind Division. It was separated from the Presidency becoming Sind Province in 1936. | ||
== External Link == | == External Link == | ||
[http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Sind#History Sind] 1911 Encyclopedia History | [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Sind#History Sind] 1911 Encyclopedia History<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_James_Napier#India Napier & Sind Campaign 1842-43] Wikipedia<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=7645730 Sind Division] Wikipedia<br>[http://img.freebase.com/api/trans/raw//wikipedia/images/commons_id/395338 Map of Sind 1909] img.freebase.com | ||
[[Category:Wars and Campaigns|Sind Campaign 1842-43]] | [[Category:Wars and Campaigns|Sind Campaign 1842-43]] | ||
[[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|Sind Campaign 1842-43]] | [[Category:Campaigns with FIBIS Battle Maps|Sind Campaign 1842-43]] |
Revision as of 17:12, 22 July 2009
See our interactive map of Sind Campaign locations and routes on Google Maps |
---|
Charles Napier was sent to Sind in 1842 to suppress the Muslim rulers of the area who had become hostile following the end of the 1st Afghan War. The Sindhi coalition of Talpurs and Kalhoras was thoroughly defeated at the Battle of Meeanee and this led to the annexation of Sindh by the Bombay Presidency which renamed it the Sind Division. It was separated from the Presidency becoming Sind Province in 1936.
External Link
Sind 1911 Encyclopedia History
Napier & Sind Campaign 1842-43 Wikipedia
Sind Division Wikipedia
Map of Sind 1909 img.freebase.com
Pages in category "Sind Campaign"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.