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|commander2=Hurry Punt Phurkay
|commander2=Hurry Punt Phurkay
|strength1=HEIC force:1,500  
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== Keating's Force ==
== Keating's Force ==
'''Initial Detachment'''<br>
*350 European infantry
*350 European infantry
*800 sepoys
*800 sepoys
*160 gun lascars
*160 gun lascars
*80 European artillery
*80 European artillery
 
'''Reinforcements'''<br>
 
*Two companies of European Grenadiers
*One battalion of Madras sepoys


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 13:49, 17 May 2010

Battle of Arass
Part of 1st Maratha War
Date: 18 May 1775
Location: Arass, Anand District, Gujarat
Presidency: Bombay
Co-ordinates: approx 22.615094°N 73.010381°E
Result: British victory
Combatants
East India Company Marathas
Commanders
Lt-Col Thomas Keating
Ragobah
Hurry Punt Phurkay
Strength
HEIC force:2,500
20,000 Mahrattas
30,000
Casualties

This was an event during the 1st Maratha War

Location

The account describes Arass as east of Neriad (not found) towards the Mahi River. Coordinates are approximate.

Keating's Force

Initial Detachment

  • 350 European infantry
  • 800 sepoys
  • 160 gun lascars
  • 80 European artillery

Reinforcements

  • Two companies of European Grenadiers
  • One battalion of Madras sepoys

External Links

History of the Marathas Google Books
Maratha Wars Heritage History
1st Maratha War Wikipedia