Siege and Relief of Chitral
Siege and Relief of Chitral | ||
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Part of Chitral Campaign | ||
Date: | 4 March- 20 April 1895 | |
Location: | Chitral, NWF | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 35.884157°N 71.795963°E | |
Result: | Siege relieved | |
Combatants | ||
British Army | Chitralis | |
Commanders | ||
Political Agent: Surgeon Major George Robertson Garrison Commander: Capt Charles Townshend Commanding Relief Force: Col James Kelly |
Sher Afzal Umra Khan | |
Strength | ||
Garrison: 419 fighting men Relief Force: 616 men & 2 guns |
3-5,000 men | |
Casualties | ||
Chitral Garrison
- Surg Maj G S Robertson, Political Agent
- Capt C Campbell, Central India Horse, Inspecting Officer Kashmir Imperial Service Troops
- Captain C V F Townshend, Central India Horse, commanding Political Agent's Escort then Fort Commander
- Lieut B E M Gurdon Assistant to British Agent
- Surg Capt Whitchurch, 24th Punjab Infantry
- Lieut H.K.Harley, commanding 14th Sikhs (99 men)
- Kashmir Infantry (301 men)
- 109 Non-combatants incl 52 Chitralis
Relief Force
- 32nd Pioneers (382 men)
- Kashmir Infantry (100 men)
- Kashmir Sappers & Miners (34 men)
- Kashmir Mountain Artillery (2 guns)
- Hunza and Punial Levies (100 men)