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== British and Indian Regiments == | == British and Indian Regiments == | ||
*Royal Horse Artillery | *[[Royal Horse Artillery]] | ||
*Royal Artillery | *[[Royal Artillery]] | ||
*19th Bengal | *[[19th Bengal Lancers (Fane's Horse)]] | ||
*1st Punjab Cavalry (21st Cavalry) | *1st Punjab Cavalry (21st Cavalry) | ||
*2nd Punjab Cavalry (22nd Cavalry) | *2nd Punjab Cavalry (22nd Cavalry) |
Revision as of 11:12, 21 March 2009
Battle of Ahmad Khel | ||
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Part of 2nd Afghan War 1878-80 | ||
Date: | 19 April 1880 | |
Location: | Mushaki, Ghazni, Afghanistan | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 33.205616°N 68.312029°E | |
Result: | British victory | |
Combatants | ||
British & Indians | Various Afghan tribes | |
Commanders | ||
Lt Gen Sir Donald Stewart | Unknown tribal leaders | |
Strength | ||
7,200 British & Indian troops | 15,000 mounted & on foot | |
Casualties | ||
About 115 | About 3,000 |
British and Indian Regiments
- Royal Horse Artillery
- Royal Artillery
- 19th Bengal Lancers (Fane's Horse)
- 1st Punjab Cavalry (21st Cavalry)
- 2nd Punjab Cavalry (22nd Cavalry)
- HM 59th Foot, later the East Lancashire Regiment and now the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment.
- HM 2nd/60th Rifles, now the Royal Green Jackets.
- 15th Bengal Native Infantry (Ludhiana Sikhs)
- 19th Bengal Native Infantry (Punjabis)
- 25th Bengal Native Infantry (Punjabis)
- 3rd Gurkhas
- 2nd Sikh Infantry
External Links
The British Empire - 2nd Afghan War 1878-80
BritishBattles.com - The Battle of Ahmed Khel
Recommended Reading
"Road to Kabul" by Brian Robson 1986 ISBN 1862271968
