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'''This was an event during the [[1st Afghan War]]'''<br>
'''This was an event during the [[1st Afghan War]]'''<br>
'''For context see main article [[Invasion of the HEIC Army]]'''
'''For context see main article [[Affairs in Beloochistan]]'''
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
After the [[Capture of Kalat 1839|Capture of Kalat]] Mir Newas Khan was left in command with Lieut Loveday, 37th Bengal Native Infantry, as political agent. Mir Nusseer Khan, son of Mir Mehrab Khan, negotiated a surrender of the town and Lieut Loveday was taken prisoner. He was later murdered by his captors.
After the [[Capture of Kalat 1839|Capture of Kalat]] Mir Newas Khan was left in command with Lieut Loveday, 37th Bengal Native Infantry, as political agent. Mir Nusseer Khan, son of Mir Mehrab Khan, negotiated a surrender of the town and Lieut Loveday was taken prisoner. He was later murdered by his captors.

Revision as of 16:48, 30 May 2010

Fall of Kalat
Part of 1st Afghan War 1839-42
Date: August 1840
Location: Kalat, Baluchistan]
Presidency: Bombay
Co-ordinates: 29.132475°N 66.639079°E
Result: British victory
Combatants
British & Indians Brahui tribesmen
Commanders
Lieut Loveday Mir Mahomed Nusseer Khan
Strength
500-600 1000-1200
Casualties

This was an event during the 1st Afghan War
For context see main article Affairs in Beloochistan

Summary

After the Capture of Kalat Mir Newas Khan was left in command with Lieut Loveday, 37th Bengal Native Infantry, as political agent. Mir Nusseer Khan, son of Mir Mehrab Khan, negotiated a surrender of the town and Lieut Loveday was taken prisoner. He was later murdered by his captors.

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Kalat
Variants: Khelat/Kelat/Kelat-e-Kohistan/Kelat-e-Nasseer

External Links

Afghan Wars Heritage History
1st Afghan War Wikipedia
Loveday in Kelat Google Books
Fall of Khelat Google Books
Death of Lieut Loveday Google Books
Baluchistan Map Digital South Asia Library