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Alternative spelling: '''Trukkee'''
Alternative spelling: '''Trukkee''', '''Traki'''


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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====Restricted access Google Books====
====Restricted access Google Books====
Probably accessible by those in North America
Probably accessible by those in North America
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=4vsbAQAAIAAJ&q=Truckee+Upper+Scinde&dq=Truckee+Upper+Scinde&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bs2zT7neLcqjiAeqqZCLCQ&sqi=2&redir_esc=y  ''The United Service Magazine 1893''] page 1214 (snippet Google search result: there is a description of an incident in the storming of Truckee Hill, Fort Scinde, which may be the foundation of the story. ... the six to one computation is the best to accept Of the eleven British soldiers who reached the top, ...)
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=4vsbAQAAIAAJ&q=Truckee+Upper+Scinde&dq=Truckee+Upper+Scinde&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bs2zT7neLcqjiAeqqZCLCQ&sqi=2&redir_esc=y  ''The United Service Magazine 1893''] page 1214 (snippet Google search result: there is a description of an incident in the storming of Truckee Hill, Fort Scinde, which may be the foundation of the story. ... the six to one computation is the best to accept Of the eleven British soldiers who reached the top, ...)





Revision as of 10:20, 17 May 2012

Truckee Campaign
Part of Minor Campaigns
Date: 16 January-19 March 1845
Location: Truckee fortress, Deyrah, near Jacobabad, Sind
Presidency: Bombay
Co-ordinates: 28.501098°N 68.322259°E
Result: Submission of tribes
Combatants
East India Company Bugti, Baluchi Tribesmen
Commanders
Maj Gen Sir Charles Napier
Strength
Casualties

Alternative spelling: Trukkee, Traki

External Links

Historical books online

Restricted access Google Books

Probably accessible by those in North America

  • The United Service Magazine 1893 page 1214 (snippet Google search result: there is a description of an incident in the storming of Truckee Hill, Fort Scinde, which may be the foundation of the story. ... the six to one computation is the best to accept Of the eleven British soldiers who reached the top, ...)