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''' | '''This was an event during the [[1st Afghan War]]'''<br> | ||
'''For context see main article [[General Sale's March from Kabul to Jalalabad]]''' | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
'''Colonel Monteath''' with the whole force except the 13th Foot left [[Kabul]] on 9 October and camped at Bootkak. That night they were attacked and 35 sepoys killed.''' General Sale''' with the 13th Foot left Kabul on 11 October and joined the camp at Bootkak. On 12 October the combined brigade forced the Khoord-Kabul pass to camp on the other side. The 13th Foot then returned to Bootkak where they were joined over the next few days by reinforcements from Kabul and the political agent Captain Macgregor. Both camps were subjected to night attacks including one from supposed allies camping with them. Captain Jenkins of the 35th and 30 sepoys were killed and 80 baggage camels lost. On 20 October General Sale moved his force from Bootkak to Khoord-Kabul and the combined brigade left for Tezeen on 22 October. | '''Colonel Monteath''' with the whole force except the 13th Foot left [[Kabul]] on 9 October and camped at Bootkak. That night they were attacked and 35 sepoys killed.''' General Sale''' with the 13th Foot left Kabul on 11 October and joined the camp at Bootkak. On 12 October the combined brigade forced the Khoord-Kabul pass to camp on the other side. The 13th Foot then returned to Bootkak where they were joined over the next few days by reinforcements from Kabul and the political agent Captain Macgregor. Both camps were subjected to night attacks including one from supposed allies camping with them. Captain Jenkins of the 35th and 30 sepoys were killed and 80 baggage camels lost. On 20 October General Sale moved his force from Bootkak to Khoord-Kabul and the combined brigade left for Tezeen on 22 October. |
Revision as of 11:42, 2 May 2010
Action from Boothak to Khoord-Kabul | ||
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Part of 1st Afghan War 1839-42 | ||
Date: | 10-12 October 1841 | |
Location: | Botkhak, Kabul, Afghanistan | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 34.499263°N 69.352971°E | |
Result: | British checked | |
Combatants | ||
British & Indians | Ghilzai tribesmen | |
Commanders | ||
Col. Monteath CB | ||
Strength | ||
Casualties | ||
35 Sepoys killed |
This was an event during the 1st Afghan War
For context see main article General Sale's March from Kabul to Jalalabad
Synopsis
Colonel Monteath with the whole force except the 13th Foot left Kabul on 9 October and camped at Bootkak. That night they were attacked and 35 sepoys killed. General Sale with the 13th Foot left Kabul on 11 October and joined the camp at Bootkak. On 12 October the combined brigade forced the Khoord-Kabul pass to camp on the other side. The 13th Foot then returned to Bootkak where they were joined over the next few days by reinforcements from Kabul and the political agent Captain Macgregor. Both camps were subjected to night attacks including one from supposed allies camping with them. Captain Jenkins of the 35th and 30 sepoys were killed and 80 baggage camels lost. On 20 October General Sale moved his force from Bootkak to Khoord-Kabul and the combined brigade left for Tezeen on 22 October.
Field Force
Advance contingent
- 35th Bengal Native Infantry under Col Monteath
- One Coy of 13th Regiment of Foot
- 100 Shah Shuja's Sappers under Capt G Broadfoot
- One squadron 5th Cavalry under Capt Oldfield
- Two guns of Capt Abbott's Battery under Lieut Dawes
Reinforcements
- Two guns European Horse Artillery under Lieut Walker
- 37th Native Infantry under Major Griffiths
- Captain Backhouse's mountain train
- 300 additional Sappers
- Captain Abbott's battery
- 100 Anderson's Irregular Horse
Biographies
Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906:
Captain George Broadfoot (1807-1845)
George Macgregor (1810-1883)
William Mayne (1818-1855)
Thomas Monteath (Douglas) (1787-1868)
Robert Sale (1782-1845)
Spelling Variants
Modern name: Botkhak/Bot Khak
Variants: Boothak/Bootkhak/Bhoodkhak
External Links
1st Afghan War Wikipedia
1st Afghan War Somerset Record Office
Action at Bootkhak Google Books
Action at Bootkhak Google Books
Lady Florentia Sale's Journal Google Books
General Sale's despatch Google Books
Colonel Dennie's despatch Google Books