Chitral Campaign
Chitral Campaign | |
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January-April 1895 | |
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns | |
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Location: Chitral, NWF | |
Combatants: | |
British & Indians | Chitrali tribesmen |
Result: Submission of tribes | |
Medals: India General Service Medal (1895-1902) Clasps: Defence of Chitral 1895, Relief of Chitral 1895 | |
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Category: North West Frontier Campaigns 1849-1908 | |
See our interactive map of Chitral Campaign locations and routes on Google Maps |
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Summary
The British sent political agent Surgeon Major George Robertson to Gilgit to report on a dispute between rival claimants to the throne of Chitral. Sher Afzal attacked the force in Chitral Fort which was then besieged. Colonel James Kelly made an arduous journey through the snowy passes from Gilgit fighting two actions on the way. He arrived at Chitral to find that the Chitralis have discontinued the siege. Maj-Gen Sir Robert Low's larger force from Nowshera stormed the Malakand Pass and broke the Chitrali resistance. The region remained tranquil until further unrest led to the Malakand Field Expedition.
Campaign Actions
See Category Page Chitral Campaign
Chitral Relief Force
15,249 troops under the command of Brig-Gen Sir Robert Low
First Brigade
Brig Gen A.A.Kinloch CB
- 1st Batt Bedfordshire Regt
- 1st Batt King's Royal Rifles
- 15th Sikhs
- 37th Dogras
- No 1 British Field Hospital
- No 14 Native Field Hospital
Second Brigade
Brig Gen H.G.Waterfield
- 1st Batt King's Own Scottish Borderers
- 1st Batt Gordon Highlanders
- 4th Sikhs
- Guides Infantry
- No 2 British Field Hospital
- No 35 Native Field Hospital
Third Brigade
Brig Gen W.F.Gatacre DSO
- 1st Batt East Kent Regt
- 2nd Batt Seaforth Highlanders
- 25th Punjab Infantry
- 2nd Batt 4th Gurkha Rifles
- No 8 British Field Hospital
- No 19 Native Field Hospital
Divisional Troops
- 11th Bengal Lancers
- Guides Cavalry
- 13th Bengal Infantry
- 23rd Punjab Pioneers
- 15th Field Battery Royal Artillery
- 3rd Mountain Battery Royal Artillery
- 8th Mountain Battery Royal Artillery
- No 2 Dejarat Mountain Battery
- 3 Companies Sappers & Miners
- Engineer Field Park from Roorkee
- No 4 British Field Hospital
- No 17 & 18 Native Field Hospitals
- No 1 Veterinary Field Hospital
- Maxim Gun Detachment 1st Batt Devonshire Regt
External Links
North West Frontier Military History Wikipedia
NWF Expeditions www.antiquesatoz.com
Chitral Campaign Google Books
Chitral Expedition Wikipedia
Forts of the Chitral Campaign www.khyber.org
British military personnel Wikipedia
Chitral Relief Expedition www.archive.org
Historical Books on-line
Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India Vol I - Chitral archive.org
Recommended Reading
- Beynon, William George Lawrence, With Kelly to Chitral Arnold, 1896, BiblioBazaar 2007 ISBN 0554203073 ISBN 978-0554203072 Available on Gutenberg
- Harris, John, Much Sounding of Bugles: The Siege of Chitral, 1895. Reprint Hutchinson, 1975 ISBN 0091245907
- Henty, George Alfred, Through Three Campaigns: A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti. BiblioBazaar 2007 ISBN 0554069385 ISBN 978-0554069388 Available on Gutenberg.
- Robertson, Sir George, Chitral: Story of a Minor Siege, Methuen & Co. 1898. Reprint: Oxford University Press, 1978, ISBN 0195772482, ISBN 978-0195772487
- Thompson, H. C., The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative Of Events In Chitral, Swat, And Bajour. Naval and Military Press 2004. ISBN 1843426676 ISBN 978-1843426677
- Younghusband, G.J., The Relief of Chitral Bhavan Books & Prints,India 2004 ISBN 8186505504 ISBN 978-8186505502
- Younghusband, G.J., The Story of the Guides: The Exploits of the Soldiers of the Famous Indian Army Regiment from the Northwest Frontier 1847-1900 Leonaur Ltd 2006 ISBN 1846770637 ISBN 978-1846770630 Available on Gutenberg
- Capt H.L.Nevill DSO Campaigns of the North-West Frontier 1916 Reprinted by The Naval & Military Press Ltd 2005 ISBN 1-845741-87-0