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This was the scene of the last stand of the [[44th Regiment of Foot]] at the end of the Retreat from Kabul.  
== The Last Stand ==
This was the eighth and last day of the [[Retreat from Kabul to Gandamak]]. The remainder of the army and camp followersmade a last overnight dash from Jugdulluk during which their commander Brigadier Anquetil was killed. Approaching Gundamak they were surrounded by a superior force and they took up a defensive position on high ground off the road. Major Griffiths with Mr Blewitt interpreting
 
 
After an abortive attempt to parley, marksmen picked off the survivors until there was a final attack which finished the affair.  
 
 
 
== Spelling Variants ==
== Spelling Variants ==
Modern name: Gandomak<br>
Modern name: Gandomak<br>

Revision as of 13:27, 3 April 2010

Battle of Gundamak
Part of 1st Afghan War 1839-42
Date: 13 January 1842
Location: Gandamak, Afghanistan
Presidency: Bengal
Co-ordinates: 34.3000°N 70.0333°E
Result: British defeat
Combatants
British & Indians Ghilzai tribesmen
Commanders
Major Griffiths Mohammed Akbar Khan
Strength
Casualties

The Last Stand

This was the eighth and last day of the Retreat from Kabul to Gandamak. The remainder of the army and camp followersmade a last overnight dash from Jugdulluk during which their commander Brigadier Anquetil was killed. Approaching Gundamak they were surrounded by a superior force and they took up a defensive position on high ground off the road. Major Griffiths with Mr Blewitt interpreting


After an abortive attempt to parley, marksmen picked off the survivors until there was a final attack which finished the affair.


Spelling Variants

Modern name: Gandomak
Variants: Gandamak/Gundamak/Gundamuck

External Links

Online Books

  • History of the War in Afghanistan Google Books
  • Dr Brydon's Account Google Books. A drawing of Dr Brydon reaching Jalalabad from Afghanistan Old Photographs(Scroll down the page)
  • The military operations at Cabul: which ended in the retreat and destruction of the British army, January 1842 by Sir Vincent Eyre 2nd edition 1843 Google Books
  • Appendix 7 Narrative of the Events in Cabul between the 2d of November 1841, and the middle of September 1842 by a Quondan Captive in Memorials of Affghanistan: being state papers, official documents, dispatches, authentic narratives, etc. illustrative of the British expedition to, and occupation of, Affghanistan and Scinde, between the years 1838 and 1842 by Joachim Hayward Stocqueler 1843 Google Books