At Them with the Bayonet!: The First Sikh WarJarrolds, 1968 - 197 pagina's The First Sikh War Was The Last War In Which British Troops Fought In The Formations Used Against Napoleon Thirty Years Earlier, Commanded By Elderly Generals Who Learned Their Trade Under The Duke Of Wellington. This Book Looks At The War In Some Detail. |
Inhoudsopgave
After the Old Lion | 18 |
John Companys Army | 28 |
Preparation without Provocation | 37 |
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At Them With the Bayonet: The First Anglo-sikh War 1845 - 1846 Donald F. Featherstone Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2007 |
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16th Lancers 1st European 3rd Light Dragoons 50th Foot 9th Foot action advance Aliwal Ambala attack Badowal battalions batteries battle Battle of Sobraon bayonet Brig brigade British Army British government British troops Broadfoot camp campaign captured casualties charge Colonel colours column command Commander-in-Chief crossed the Sutlej December despatch Dharmkot Durbar enemy enemy's entrenchments Ferozepore Ferozeshah field fighting fire flank forward fought front Ghulab Singh Gilbert's division Godby Governor-General Governor-General's gunners Hardinge's Havelock heavy guns horse artillery India Jagraon John Littler jungle Khalsa Lahore Lal Singh letter Lord loss lost Ludhiana Maharajah ment miles military move Mudki muskets Native Infantry night officers Punjab Ranjit Singh Ranjur rear regiments of native river rode roundshot sepoys shot side Sikh army Sikh position Sikh War Sir Harry Smith Sir Henry Hardinge Sir Hugh Gough Sir John Littler sirdars Sobraon soldiers took victory village Wheeler's whilst wrote yards