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After the death of Ranjit Singh there was a period of internal strife as the succession to Sikh leadership was contested. Sikh forces were increased as were those of the British in the newly acquired territory adjoining the Punjab. Tension built up with demand and counter-demand until the British moved forces toward Firozpur and the Sikh Khalsa crossed the Sutlej. Four major actions were fought and all were won by the British. Large areas of territory were ceded to the British and a British Resident placed in Lahore effectively controlling the Sikh government.
After the death of Ranjit Singh there was a period of internal strife as the succession to Sikh leadership was contested. Sikh forces were increased as were those of the British in the newly acquired territory adjoining the Punjab. Tension built up with demand and counter-demand until the British moved forces toward Firozpur and the Sikh Khalsa crossed the Sutlej. Four major actions were fought and all were won by the British. Large areas of territory were ceded to the British and a British Resident placed in Lahore effectively controlling the Sikh government.
== The Army of the Sutlej ==
''Commanding in Chief: Maj-Gen Sir Hugh Gough''<br>
''Second in Command: Maj-Genl Sir Henry Hardinge, Governor General of Bengal''<br>
'''Cavalry Division'''<br>
''Major General Sir Joseph Thackwell''<br>
*Brigadier Mactier’s brigade
:*9th Bengal Irregular Horse
:*One wing of 4th Bengal Light Cavalry.
*Brigadier Gough’s brigade
:*5th Bengal Light Cavalry
:*The Governor General’s Bodyguard.
Brigadier White’s brigade: HM 3rd King’s Own Light Dragoons and one wing of 4th Bengal Light Cavalry.
'''British Regiments'''<br>
*HM 3rd King’s Own Light Dragoons: now the Queen’s Royal Hussars.*
*HM 9th Foot, later the Norfolk Regiment and now the Royal Anglian Regiment.*
*HM 31st Foot, later the East Surrey Regiment and now the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.*
*HM 50th Foot, later the Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment and now the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.*
*HM 80th Foot, later the South Staffordshire Regiment and now the Staffordshire Regiment<br>
'''Indian Regiments'''<br>
The Governor General’s Bodyguard.*
4th Bengal Light Cavalry.*
5th Bengal Light Cavalry.*
Skinner’s Horse.*
8th Irregular Horse.*
9th Irregular Horse.*
2nd Bengal Native Infantry.*
16th Bengal Native Infantry.*
24th Bengal Native Infantry.*
26th Bengal Native Infantry.*
42nd Bengal Native Infantry.*
45th Bengal Native Infantry.*
47th Bengal Native Infantry.*
48th Bengal Native Infantry.*
73rd Bengal Native Infantry.*
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Sikh_War Wikipedia - 1st Sikh War 1845-46]<br>[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Anglo_Sikh_War_I Sikhiwiki - 1st Anglo-Sikh War]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Punjab_map_(topographic).png Map of the Punjab] Wikipedia
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Sikh_War Wikipedia - 1st Sikh War 1845-46]<br>[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Anglo_Sikh_War_I Sikhiwiki - 1st Anglo-Sikh War]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Punjab_map_(topographic).png Map of the Punjab] Wikipedia

Revision as of 17:01, 5 September 2009

Summary

1st Sikh War
1845-46
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location:
Combatants:
East India Company Sikhs
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After the death of Ranjit Singh there was a period of internal strife as the succession to Sikh leadership was contested. Sikh forces were increased as were those of the British in the newly acquired territory adjoining the Punjab. Tension built up with demand and counter-demand until the British moved forces toward Firozpur and the Sikh Khalsa crossed the Sutlej. Four major actions were fought and all were won by the British. Large areas of territory were ceded to the British and a British Resident placed in Lahore effectively controlling the Sikh government.

The Army of the Sutlej

Commanding in Chief: Maj-Gen Sir Hugh Gough
Second in Command: Maj-Genl Sir Henry Hardinge, Governor General of Bengal
Cavalry Division
Major General Sir Joseph Thackwell

  • Brigadier Mactier’s brigade
  • 9th Bengal Irregular Horse
  • One wing of 4th Bengal Light Cavalry.
  • Brigadier Gough’s brigade
  • 5th Bengal Light Cavalry
  • The Governor General’s Bodyguard.

Brigadier White’s brigade: HM 3rd King’s Own Light Dragoons and one wing of 4th Bengal Light Cavalry. British Regiments

  • HM 3rd King’s Own Light Dragoons: now the Queen’s Royal Hussars.*
  • HM 9th Foot, later the Norfolk Regiment and now the Royal Anglian Regiment.*
  • HM 31st Foot, later the East Surrey Regiment and now the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.*
  • HM 50th Foot, later the Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment and now the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.*
  • HM 80th Foot, later the South Staffordshire Regiment and now the Staffordshire Regiment

Indian Regiments
The Governor General’s Bodyguard.* 4th Bengal Light Cavalry.* 5th Bengal Light Cavalry.* Skinner’s Horse.* 8th Irregular Horse.* 9th Irregular Horse.* 2nd Bengal Native Infantry.* 16th Bengal Native Infantry.* 24th Bengal Native Infantry.* 26th Bengal Native Infantry.* 42nd Bengal Native Infantry.* 45th Bengal Native Infantry.* 47th Bengal Native Infantry.* 48th Bengal Native Infantry.* 73rd Bengal Native Infantry.*





External Links

Wikipedia - 1st Sikh War 1845-46
Sikhiwiki - 1st Anglo-Sikh War
Map of the Punjab Wikipedia