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The Tibetans had built a loopholed wall 800 yards long across the pass. At an altitude of 16,000 feet | The Tibetans had built a loopholed wall 800 yards long across the pass. At an altitude of 16,000 feet, Brander's frontal attack failed but the Gurkhas turned the blockade by climbing to 18,000 feet and the Tibetans retreated, pursued by the mounted infantry. | ||
== Field Detachment == | == Field Detachment == |
Revision as of 22:42, 20 November 2009
Battle of Karo La | ||
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Part of Tibet Expedition | ||
Date: | 7 May 1904 | |
Location: | Karo La (Pass), Nagarze County, Shannan Prefecture, Tibet | |
Presidency: | ||
Co-ordinates: | 28.89609°N 90.157006°E | |
Result: | British victory | |
Combatants | ||
British Indian Army | Tibetan Army | |
Commanders | ||
Colonel Brander | ||
Strength | ||
about 400 | 2,500 | |
Casualties | ||
Summary
The Tibetans had built a loopholed wall 800 yards long across the pass. At an altitude of 16,000 feet, Brander's frontal attack failed but the Gurkhas turned the blockade by climbing to 18,000 feet and the Tibetans retreated, pursued by the mounted infantry.
Field Detachment
- Three Coys 32nd Pioneers
- One Coy 8th Gurkhas
- Two Maxim guns
- Two 7-pounder guns
External Links
Karo La photo www.pbase.com