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(Alternative spelling '''Rohilkhand''', '''Rohailkhand''') | (Alternative spelling '''Rohilkhand''', '''Rohailkhand''') | ||
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
After the fall of Lucknow many of the rebel leaders fled to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohilkhand Rohilcund]. [[Colin Campbell|Sir Colin Campbell]] planned a campaign from four directions. In April and May 1858 rebel resistance was effectively crushed. | After the fall of Lucknow many of the rebel leaders fled to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohilkhand Rohilcund]. [[Colin Campbell|Sir Colin Campbell]] planned a campaign from four directions. In April and May 1858 rebel resistance was effectively crushed. |
Revision as of 13:45, 23 July 2014
(Alternative spelling Rohilkhand, Rohailkhand)
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Summary
After the fall of Lucknow many of the rebel leaders fled to Rohilcund. Sir Colin Campbell planned a campaign from four directions. In April and May 1858 rebel resistance was effectively crushed.
External Links
- The Rohilcund Campaign Google Books
- 1857: A Brief Political and Military Analysis by Maj (Retd) Agha Humayun Amin Chapter Thirteen "The Rohailkhand Campaign" (Scroll down) defencejournal.com (Pakistan). Issue June 2000