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== Army of the Punjab ==
== Army of the Punjab ==
'''Order of Battle at Chillianwallah'''<br>
'''Order of Battle at Chillianwallah'''<br>
''Commander in Chief: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Gough,_1st_Viscount_Gough Maj-Gen Sir Hugh Gough]''<br>
''Commander in Chief: [[Hugh Gough|Maj Gen Sir Hugh Gough]]]''<br>
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'''Cavalry Division'''<br>  
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:*[[70th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|70th Bengal Native Infantry]]
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'''2nd Infantry Division'''<br>
'''2nd Infantry Division'''<br>
''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Campbell,_1st_Baron_ClydeBrigadier Colin Campbell]''<br>
''[[Colin Campbell|Sir Colin Campbell]]''<br>
*1st Brigade: [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101021884/ Brigadier Pennycuick]
*1st Brigade: [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101021884/ Brigadier Pennycuick]
:*[[24th Regiment of Foot|HM 24th Foot]]
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Revision as of 12:44, 2 May 2011

Battle of Chillianwallah
Part of 2nd Sikh War
Date: 13 January 1849
Location: Chillianwala, Punjab
Presidency: Bengal
Co-ordinates: 32.669076°N 73.598009°E
Result: Indecisive
Combatants
East India Company Sikh Empire
Commanders
Maj Gen Sir Hugh Gough Sher Singh Attariwalla
Strength
16,000 British & Indian troops
66 guns
Est 23,000 Sikhs of the Khalsa
60 guns
Casualties

Army of the Punjab

Order of Battle at Chillianwallah
Commander in Chief: Maj Gen Sir Hugh Gough]

Cavalry Division
Maj-Gen Sir Joseph Thackwell

1st Infantry Division
Lt-Gen Sir Walter Gilbert

  • 1st Brigade: Brigadier Mountain
  • 2nd Brigade: Brigadier Godby

2nd Infantry Division
Sir Colin Campbell

  • 2nd Brigade: Brigadier Hoggan

Artillery

  • 6 horse batteries: Maj-Gen Brooke
  • 1st Brigade: Grant, Lane, Christie and Huish
  • 2nd Brigade: Brind, Warner, Duncan and Fordyce
  • 3 field batteries: Mowatt, Robertson and Dawes
  • 2 heavy batteries: Maj Horsford, Capts Shakespeare and Ludlow

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Chilianwala
Variants: Chillianwallah

Recommended Reading

"Historic Battlefields of Pakistan" by Johnny Torrens-Spence, Oxford University Press, Karachi 2006
ISBN 0195978978 ISBN 978-0195978971

External Links

Heritage History - Sikh Wars
Wikipedia - 2nd Sikh War
Sikhiwiki - 2nd Anglo-Sikh War
Wikipedia - Battle of Chillianwala
BritishBattles.com - The Battle of Chillianwallah
South Wales Borderers Regimental History
Google Books - Battle of Chillianwallah
Stephen Lewis Website - Officers who died in the battle
Chillianwalla - Gazetteer 1857
Chillianwala Chase