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[[Battle of Palosin]] 23 April<br>[[Battle of Burrurah Pass]] 4 May<br>[[Battle of Kaniguram]] 5 May<br>[[Battle of Mukeen]] 11 May<br>[[Battle of Palloreew]] June | [[Battle of Palosin]] 23 April<br>[[Battle of Burrurah Pass]] 4 May<br>[[Battle of Kaniguram]] 5 May<br>[[Battle of Mukeen]] 11 May<br>[[Battle of Palloreew]] June | ||
== Field Force == | |||
*No 2 Punjab Light Field Battery (3 guns) | |||
*No 3 Punjab Light Field Battery (3 guns) | |||
*Peshawar Mountain Train Battery (4 guns) | |||
*Hazara Mountain Train Battery (3 guns) | |||
*Guides Cavalry (108 men) | |||
*3rd Punjab Cavalry (131 men) | |||
*Multani Cavalry (15th Lancers) (100 men) | |||
*1st Company Sappers & Miners (60 men) | |||
*Guides Infantry (407 men) | |||
*4th Sikh Infantry (427 men) | |||
*1st Punjab Infantry (397 men) | |||
*2nd Punjab Infantry (684 men) | |||
*3rd Punjab Infantry (373 men) | |||
*4th Punjab Infantry (387 men) | |||
*6th Punjab Infantry (400 men) | |||
*14th Punjab Infantry (disbanded) (207 men) | |||
*24th Punjab Infantry (Pioneers) (418 men) | |||
*Hazara Gurkha Battalion (464 men) | |||
*6th Police Battalion (394 men) | |||
*1,600 Levies | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 16:36, 4 May 2009
Mahsud Expedition 1860 | ||
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Part of North West Frontier Campaigns 1849-1908 | ||
Date: | April-June 1860 | |
Location: | Waziristan, NWF | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 32.283321°N 69.54989°E | |
Result: | Submission of tribes | |
Combatants | ||
British & Indians | Mahsud tribesmen | |
Commanders | ||
Brig Gen Neville Chamberlain | ||
Strength | ||
about 6,750 | ||
Casualties | ||
Campaign Actions
Battle of Palosin 23 April
Battle of Burrurah Pass 4 May
Battle of Kaniguram 5 May
Battle of Mukeen 11 May
Battle of Palloreew June
Field Force
- No 2 Punjab Light Field Battery (3 guns)
- No 3 Punjab Light Field Battery (3 guns)
- Peshawar Mountain Train Battery (4 guns)
- Hazara Mountain Train Battery (3 guns)
- Guides Cavalry (108 men)
- 3rd Punjab Cavalry (131 men)
- Multani Cavalry (15th Lancers) (100 men)
- 1st Company Sappers & Miners (60 men)
- Guides Infantry (407 men)
- 4th Sikh Infantry (427 men)
- 1st Punjab Infantry (397 men)
- 2nd Punjab Infantry (684 men)
- 3rd Punjab Infantry (373 men)
- 4th Punjab Infantry (387 men)
- 6th Punjab Infantry (400 men)
- 14th Punjab Infantry (disbanded) (207 men)
- 24th Punjab Infantry (Pioneers) (418 men)
- Hazara Gurkha Battalion (464 men)
- 6th Police Battalion (394 men)
- 1,600 Levies
External Links
Wikipedia - North West Frontier Military History
NWF Expeditions
Google Books - 1860 Mahsud Expedition
ODNB - Brig Gen Chamberlain
Recommended Reading
Campaigns of the North-West Frontier by Capt H.L.Nevill DSO 1916
Reprinted by The Naval & Military Press Ltd 2005
ISBN 1-845741-87-0