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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The Bombay Force of British and Indian troops under Sir John Keane left by sea at the end of November and disembarked at the mouth of the Indus at the end of November 1838.<br> | The Bombay Force of British and Indian troops under Sir John Keane left by sea at the end of November and disembarked at the mouth of the Indus at the end of November 1838.<br> | ||
The Bengal Army of British and Indian troops under Sir Willoughby Cotton set out from [[ | The Bengal Army of British and Indian troops under Sir Willoughby Cotton set out from [[Ferozepore]] in the Punjab in December 1838. It reached [[Quetta]] at the end of March 1839 where Sir John Keane from the Bombay Force took command. At the end of April the army reached [[Kandahar]] which was taken without a battle.<br> | ||
The Bombay Army reached [[Quetta]] on 20 April and joined the Bengal Army at [[Kandahar]] on 14 May.<br> | The Bombay Army reached [[Quetta]] on 20 April and joined the Bengal Army at [[Kandahar]] on 14 May.<br> | ||
The combined force took [[Ghazni]] in July. In August [[Kabul]] was reached and Shah Shuja put on the throne. | The combined force took [[Ghazni]] in July. In August [[Kabul]] was reached and Shah Shuja put on the throne. | ||
== Itinerary == | == Itinerary == | ||
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'''Bombay Force'''<br> | '''Bombay Force'''<br> | ||
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*23 July Stormed Ghazni | *23 July Stormed Ghazni | ||
* 7 August Shah Shujah enters Kabul | * 7 August Shah Shujah enters Kabul | ||
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== Sir John Keane's Combined Army == | == Sir John Keane's Combined Army == | ||
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'''British'''<br> | '''British'''<br> | ||
*[[4th Hussars]] | *[[4th Hussars]] | ||
*[[16th Lancers]] | *[[16th Lancers]] | ||
*[[2nd Regiment of Foot]] | *[[2nd Regiment of Foot]] | ||
*[[13th Regiment of Foot]] | *[[13th Regiment of Foot]] | ||
*[[17th Regiment of Foot]] | *[[17th Regiment of Foot]] | ||
'''Indian'''<br> | '''Indian'''<br> | ||
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*3rd [[Bengal Sappers and Miners|Sappers and Miners]] | *3rd [[Bengal Sappers and Miners|Sappers and Miners]] | ||
*[[12th (Khelat-i-Ghilzie) Bengal Infantry|Shah Shujah’s Regiment]] | *[[12th (Khelat-i-Ghilzie) Bengal Infantry|Shah Shujah’s Regiment]] | ||
*[[1st Bengal (European) Fusiliers]] | *[[1st Bengal (European) Fusiliers]] | ||
*[[2nd Bengal Native Infantry]] | *[[2nd Bengal Native Infantry]] | ||
*[[16th (Lucknow) Regiment of Rajput Infantry|16th Bengal Native Infantry]] | *[[16th (Lucknow) Regiment of Rajput Infantry|16th Bengal Native Infantry]] | ||
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*[[6th Regiment of Jat Light Infantry|43rd Bengal Native Infantry]] | *[[6th Regiment of Jat Light Infantry|43rd Bengal Native Infantry]] | ||
*[[48th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|48th Bengal Native Infantry]] | *[[48th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|48th Bengal Native Infantry]] | ||
*[[19th Regiment of Bombay Infantry|19th Bombay Infantry]] | *[[19th Regiment of Bombay Infantry|19th Bombay Infantry]] | ||
'''Indian Sappers and Miners'''<br> | '''Indian Sappers and Miners'''<br> | ||
*2nd | *2nd Coy, [[Bengal Sappers and Miners]] | ||
*3rd | *3rd Coy, [[Bengal Sappers and Miners]] | ||
*1st | *1st Coy, [[Bombay Sappers and Miners]] | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Afghan_War Wikipedia - 1st Afghan War]<br>[http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?Dir=wars&FileName=wars_afghan.php Heritage History - Afghan Wars]<br>[http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/sli/1afghan.htm Somerset Record Office - 1st Afghan War]<br>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IBEWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PAi&dq=Brigadier+Shelton&as_brr=1&ei=AFrOR-P0DJXOywT8goiwBQ#PPR1,M1 Google Books - History of the War in Afghanistan] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Afghan_War Wikipedia - 1st Afghan War]<br>[http://www.heritage-history.com/www/heritage.php?Dir=wars&FileName=wars_afghan.php Heritage History - Afghan Wars]<br>[http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/sli/1afghan.htm Somerset Record Office - 1st Afghan War]<br>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IBEWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PAi&dq=Brigadier+Shelton&as_brr=1&ei=AFrOR-P0DJXOywT8goiwBQ#PPR1,M1 Google Books - History of the War in Afghanistan] | ||
[[Category:1st Afghan War| Invasion of the HEIC Army]] | [[Category:1st Afghan War| Invasion of the HEIC Army]] | ||
[[Category:Invasion of the HEIC Army| Invasion of the HEIC Army]] | [[Category:Invasion of the HEIC Army| Invasion of the HEIC Army]] |
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Summary
The Bombay Force of British and Indian troops under Sir John Keane left by sea at the end of November and disembarked at the mouth of the Indus at the end of November 1838.
The Bengal Army of British and Indian troops under Sir Willoughby Cotton set out from Ferozepore in the Punjab in December 1838. It reached Quetta at the end of March 1839 where Sir John Keane from the Bombay Force took command. At the end of April the army reached Kandahar which was taken without a battle.
The Bombay Army reached Quetta on 20 April and joined the Bengal Army at Kandahar on 14 May.
The combined force took Ghazni in July. In August Kabul was reached and Shah Shuja put on the throne.
Itinerary
Bombay Force
1839
- 21 November Left Bombay
- 27 November Indus
- 24 December Left Hujamry
- 24 December Julalkote
- 25 December Sumarakote
- 26 December Kurreempore
- 27 December Thatta
1839
- 23 January Left Thatta
- 24 January Sadan
- 25 January Jerruck
- 3 February Left Jerruck
- 4 February Kotri
- 10 February Left Kotri
- Sun
- 15 February Aumry
- 16 February Lukky
- 17 February Sehwan
- 4 March Latkhanu
- 12 March Left Larkhanu
- 23 March Gundava
- 31 March Gajin
- 1 April Soony
- 5 April Dadur
- Bolan pass
- 20 April Quetta
- 21 April Kooslak
- Pishin
- 1 May Juktapole
- 14 May Kandahar
Bengal Army
1838
- 10 December Left Ferozpore
1839
- 27 January Reached Indus
- 10 February Left Rohri
- 16-20 February Shikarpur
- 23 February Left Shikarpur
- 24 February Janeedera
- 14 March Dadur
- 16 March Bolan Pass
- Sir-I-Aub
- 26 March Quetta
- 6 April Keane joins army
- Kooslak
- Kojak Pass
- 30 April Kandahar
Combined Army
1839
- 27 June Left Kandahar
- 21 July Reached Ghazni
- 23 July Stormed Ghazni
- 7 August Shah Shujah enters Kabul
Sir John Keane's Combined Army
British
Indian
- 2nd Bengal Light Cavalry
- 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry
- 3rd Skinner’s Horse
- 31st Lancers
- 34th Poona Horse
- 3rd Sappers and Miners
- Shah Shujah’s Regiment
- 1st Bengal (European) Fusiliers
- 2nd Bengal Native Infantry
- 16th Bengal Native Infantry
- 27th Bengal Native Infantry
- 31st Bengal Native Infantry
- 42nd Bengal Native Infantry
- 43rd Bengal Native Infantry
- 48th Bengal Native Infantry
- 19th Bombay Infantry
Indian Sappers and Miners
- 2nd Coy, Bengal Sappers and Miners
- 3rd Coy, Bengal Sappers and Miners
- 1st Coy, Bombay Sappers and Miners
External Links
Wikipedia - 1st Afghan War
Heritage History - Afghan Wars
Somerset Record Office - 1st Afghan War
Google Books - History of the War in Afghanistan