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'''See main article [[Kabul Uprising]]''' | |||
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Inexplicably the supplies for the British were in a fort manned by 100 men of the [[5th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|5th Native Infantry]] under Ensign Warren outside the Sherpur Cantonment perimeter. This fort held large quantities of wheat and animal feed, and all stores of rum, medicine and clothing. On 4 November it was attacked by the Afghan insurgents and Warren called for help. After an abortive rescue attempt by a company of [[37th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|37th Bengal Native Infantry]] in which Ensign Gordon was killed, two companies of [[44th Regiment of Foot|HM 44th Regiment]] under Captain Swayne were dispatched. Destructive fire from a neighbouring fort drove them back Capts Swayne and Robinson being killed. In the evening a further rescue attempt with the [[5th Bengal Light Cavalry|5th Light Cavalry]] was also repulsed with heavy loss. Before another party could be sent Ensign Warren evacuated the fort on the assumption that rescue would not be coming. The British thus loss their supplies which was another fatal blow to their hopes of quelling the insurrection. | Inexplicably the supplies for the British were in a fort manned by 100 men of the [[5th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|5th Native Infantry]] under Ensign Warren outside the Sherpur Cantonment perimeter. This fort held large quantities of wheat and animal feed, and all stores of rum, medicine and clothing. On 4 November it was attacked by the Afghan insurgents and Warren called for help. After an abortive rescue attempt by a company of [[37th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|37th Bengal Native Infantry]] in which Ensign Gordon was killed, two companies of [[44th Regiment of Foot|HM 44th Regiment]] under Captain Swayne were dispatched. Destructive fire from a neighbouring fort drove them back Capts Swayne and Robinson being killed. In the evening a further rescue attempt with the [[5th Bengal Light Cavalry|5th Light Cavalry]] was also repulsed with heavy loss. Before another party could be sent Ensign Warren evacuated the fort on the assumption that rescue would not be coming. The British thus loss their supplies which was another fatal blow to their hopes of quelling the insurrection. | ||
Revision as of 10:05, 2 May 2010
Loss of the Commissariat Fort | ||
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Part of Category:1st Afghan War | ||
Date: | 4 November 1841 | |
Location: | Sherpur Cantonment, Kabul, Afghanistan | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 34.529159°N 69.198913°E | |
Result: | British defeat | |
Combatants | ||
British & Indians | Afghans | |
Commanders | ||
Brigadier John Shelton | ||
Strength | ||
Casualties | ||
See main article Kabul Uprising
Synopsis
Inexplicably the supplies for the British were in a fort manned by 100 men of the 5th Native Infantry under Ensign Warren outside the Sherpur Cantonment perimeter. This fort held large quantities of wheat and animal feed, and all stores of rum, medicine and clothing. On 4 November it was attacked by the Afghan insurgents and Warren called for help. After an abortive rescue attempt by a company of 37th Bengal Native Infantry in which Ensign Gordon was killed, two companies of HM 44th Regiment under Captain Swayne were dispatched. Destructive fire from a neighbouring fort drove them back Capts Swayne and Robinson being killed. In the evening a further rescue attempt with the 5th Light Cavalry was also repulsed with heavy loss. Before another party could be sent Ensign Warren evacuated the fort on the assumption that rescue would not be coming. The British thus loss their supplies which was another fatal blow to their hopes of quelling the insurrection.
Garrison
- 5th Native Infantry 100 men under Ensign Warren
Relief Detachment
- Two Coys HM 44th Regiment under Captain Swayne
External Links
Historical books online
The Kabul insurrection of 1841-42 by G.B. Malleson (archive.org). Loss of the Commissariat Fort
Others
Map of Sherpur Cantonment www.history.navy.mil