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Following the murder of the resident [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Louis_Napoleon_Cavagnari|Pierre Cavagnari] on 30 September 1879, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts|General Roberts] advanced from Ali Kheyl to Kabul winning the [[Battle of Charasia]] on the way. The Amir Yakub Khan abdicated and the country descended into various tribal allegiances. A relief column under General Gough fought the [[Battle of Jagdalak]] before reaching Kabul. Following the action at the [[Battle of Asmai Heights]] and the [[Siege of Sherpur Cantonment]], Roberts defeated the Afghans at the [[Battle of Kabul]]. The following year Abdul Rahman was made Amir and it seemed as though the British could withdraw with some vestige of honour.
Following the murder of the resident [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Louis_Napoleon_Cavagnari|Pierre Cavagnari] on 30 September 1879, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts|General Roberts] advanced from Ali Kheyl to Kabul winning the [[Battle of Charasia]] on the way. The Amir Yakub Khan abdicated and the country descended into various tribal allegiances. A relief column under General Gough fought the [[Battle of Jagdalak]] before reaching Kabul. Following the action at the [[Battle of Asmai Heights]] and the [[Siege of Sherpur Cantonment]], Roberts defeated the Afghans at the [[Battle of Kabul]]. The following year Abdul Rahman was made Amir and it seemed as though the British could withdraw with some vestige of honour.
==Kabul Field Force ==
'''Cavalry Brigade'''<br>
''Brig Gen Dunham Massey''<br>
*9th Lancers
*12th Cavalry
*14th Lancers
*25th Cavalry
'''Royal Artillery'''<br>
''Brig Gen B. L. Gordon''<br>
*Two Horse Batteries
*Two Mountain Batteries
'''First Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Brig Gen Herbert Macpherson VC''<br>
*67th Hampshires
*92nd Gordon Highlanders
*28th Punjabis
'''Second Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Brig Gen T. D. Baker''<br>
*72nd Seaforth Highlanders
*3rd Sikh Infantry (53rd Sikhs)
*23rd Pioneers
*29th Bengal Native Infantry (wing)
*5th Punjab Infantry
*5th Gurkhas
T'''hird Infantry Brigade'''<br>
''Brig-Gen Tytler VC''<br>
*85th Foot
*11th Bengal Native Infantry (Rajputs)
*13th Bengal Native Infantry (Rajputs)
*20th Bengal Native Infantry (Punjabis)


[[Category:2nd Afghan War]]
[[Category:2nd Afghan War]]

Revision as of 08:24, 29 August 2009

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Following the murder of the resident Cavagnari on 30 September 1879, Roberts advanced from Ali Kheyl to Kabul winning the Battle of Charasia on the way. The Amir Yakub Khan abdicated and the country descended into various tribal allegiances. A relief column under General Gough fought the Battle of Jagdalak before reaching Kabul. Following the action at the Battle of Asmai Heights and the Siege of Sherpur Cantonment, Roberts defeated the Afghans at the Battle of Kabul. The following year Abdul Rahman was made Amir and it seemed as though the British could withdraw with some vestige of honour.

Kabul Field Force

Cavalry Brigade
Brig Gen Dunham Massey

  • 9th Lancers
  • 12th Cavalry
  • 14th Lancers
  • 25th Cavalry

Royal Artillery
Brig Gen B. L. Gordon

  • Two Horse Batteries
  • Two Mountain Batteries

First Infantry Brigade
Brig Gen Herbert Macpherson VC

  • 67th Hampshires
  • 92nd Gordon Highlanders
  • 28th Punjabis

Second Infantry Brigade
Brig Gen T. D. Baker

  • 72nd Seaforth Highlanders
  • 3rd Sikh Infantry (53rd Sikhs)
  • 23rd Pioneers
  • 29th Bengal Native Infantry (wing)
  • 5th Punjab Infantry
  • 5th Gurkhas

Third Infantry Brigade
Brig-Gen Tytler VC

  • 85th Foot
  • 11th Bengal Native Infantry (Rajputs)
  • 13th Bengal Native Infantry (Rajputs)
  • 20th Bengal Native Infantry (Punjabis)