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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikh Artillery of the Anglo-Sikh Wars]]
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  • ==Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum, London== ...marily consist of the uniforms, weapons, medals and equipment of the Royal Artillery. There is also a large archive and library dealing with all aspects of the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anglo-Sikh wars' artillery]]
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  • ...who commanded the special artillery wing of FaujiKhas and a portion of the artillery corps named DerahiIlahi Bakhsh. General Ilalu Bakhsh's lopkhdnd look part i ...nts and the review of troops. Sir Lepel Griffin described him as "the best artillery officer in the Sikh army."
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  • ...tillery in 1826. He was later promoted colonel and placed in charge of the artillery depot at Lahore. During the first AngloSikh war, he acted as a British spy.
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  • ...t Singh's army entered the service ofJodh Singh ofWazirabad in 1809 as an artillery Jamadar. He was of Persian descent and a grandson of Qamar udDin, an office during the first AngloSikh war. His son, Muhammad Shah, a commandant in Sikh artillery, also took part in the battle along with his father.
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  • ==Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum, London== ...marily consist of the uniforms, weapons, medals and equipment of the Royal Artillery. There is also a large archive and library dealing with all aspects of the
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  • ...i-Khas had 4 battalions of infantry, 2 regiments of cavalry and a troop of artillery. The cavalry was built on a British model and the infantry on French patter ...the European officers, and encouragement by the Maharaja, the infantry and artillery gained importance, and by the time of the death of Ranjit Singh, the infant
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  • ...who, before joing the Sikh army in 1843, was the commandant of Hyderabad artillery. According to Carmichael Smyth, he was killed at Lahore.
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  • ...000 (quarter of a million). The Artillery division, in 1838, had 188 heavy artillery guns. ...cs (Standing force)Year Regular Infantry Cavalry Irregular Infantry/Forces Artillery Personnel Total
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  • * Soldier and Traveller: Memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Colonel of Artillery By Alexander [Haughton Campbell] Gardner
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  • ...is loyalty to the Lahore Darbar was suspect. In 1848, he was commanding an artillery battery at Hazara and was under the overall command of Chatar Singh Atariva
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  • ...ections it deals with are: Infantry (ff. 1135), Cavalry (ff. 136203a), and Artillery (ff. 204a477a). ...lso bardwards of the paltans or battalions and of the zamburkhand or light artillery, of swivel guns and of the topkhana or arsenals. The regimental staff of th
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  • In his youth, he joined the ranks of artillery of Patiala. Along with the artillery priest Gurbaksh Singh, he undertook the charge of attending the service of Co-incidentally, many soldiers of the Patiala artillery were the followers of Sant Attar Singh Ji of Reru Sahib. He too joined the
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  • ...Col Saxsena's company commander was Major Shorab Sharma previously from an artillery regiment then posted in 7RR at Rampura, a distance of 3 kilometers from Chi ...Sikhs attached to Col. Saxsena as guards who were from Punjab regiment and Artillery were sent into the companies of 7RR.
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  • ...hawar in the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, he served as a commandant of artillery. He died in 1842 during the lifetime of his father.
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  • ...23, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; assigned to the Army National Guard's 139th Field Artillery, Kempton, Ind.; died July 3 in Mosul, Iraq, of injuries sustained from enem ...attained the rank of staff sergeant and was assigned to the 2-150th Field Artillery. He enjoyed running, cycling, music and photography. He had a special inter
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  • '''Lairdee''' (d. 1846), an Englishman who deserted the East India Company's artillery and came to Lahore. He took up service under the Sikhs in 1842. He trained
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  • ...haraja Ranjit Singh's army. As a young man, he had enlisted in Napoleon's artillery. After France's defeat in 1815, he set out on his travels and reached Persi
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  • ...r a grand review and inspected the contingent of British lancers and horse artillery, which had accompanied the commander-in-chief to Lahore. Sir Henry was also ...according to him, consisted of 6,070 regiments of infantry, 700 pieces of artillery and innumerable cavalry. His confidential report to Lord Auckland, the Gove
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  • ...bott's mercenary force surrounded the town. Commodore Canora, the Armenian artillery commander of the fortress, whom Abbott had won over, refused to move his ba
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  • ...anjit Singh. In Maharaja Sher Singh's time, he was placed in charge of the artillery park at Lahore. After the annexation of the Punjab by the British, Bishan S
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  • ...ary 1787, the son of Richard Whish. He received a commission in the Bengal artillery in 1804. ...26, he was appointed to command the Karnal and Sirhind division of the artillery. In January 1848, he took over from Sir John Littler the command of Briti
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  • ...cottish-American mercenary, who at times commanded units of Ranjit Singh's artillery forces. He often wore a uniform befitting a Scottish Highlander, including ...oirs fictitious. He credits Claude Auguste Court as the "architect of Sikh artillery."
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  • ...ribed as the "architect of Sikh artillery." He distinguished himself as an artillery commander and an ordnance officer. Paolo di Avitabile, a Neapolitan who dri
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  • ...ier of fortune, who started his career as a trumpeter in tlic Bengal Horse Artillery. In September 1829, lie left the British, and joined Maharaja Ranjit Singh'
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  • ...Details of top Officers, Ministers, Rulers, Generals (foreigners as well), Artillery-accord, Jamburkhana, Feelkhana, Stables and their officers, details of stat
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  • ...umni of National Defence Academy and was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery from Indian Military Academy on 14 Nov 1971. A keen aviator, he has a great His command assignments include command of a Medium Artillery Regiment in Counter Insurgency Operational Area in Jammu & Kashmir, an Infa
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  • ...army at Chillianwala near the Jhelum River without proper reconnaisance or artillery support. Gough's army was driven back with heavy casualties. Sher Singh's a ...ot as effective as the belts of scrub and jungle which had hidden the Sikh artillery from view at Chillianwala.
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  • * [[Anglo-Sikh wars' artillery]]
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  • ...urs of the morning of November 22, he ordered a force of cavalry and horse artillery to move to the Chenab crossing near Ramnagar, apparently intending to captu ...lry) to attack them. These drove back the Sikhs but were then hit by heavy artillery fire. The Sikh cavalry also turned about and hit their attackers, causing h
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  • ...ition and attack its left flank on the following day, but when some of his artillery engaged hovering Sikh cavalry, Sikh guns opened fire from hitherto conceale ...artillery numbered 66 guns, from the Royal Artillery and the Bengal Horse Artillery.
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  • ...r than the British guns, many of which were light guns of the Bengal Horse Artillery. Gough's heavy 18-pounder guns had been left behind at Mudki. As the artillery duelled, the British and Bengal infantry advanced. General Littler came und
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  • ...lowing morning that the Sikhs had already been defeated and dispersed. "An artillery battle from a distance ensued between the guns attached to the British cava ...10 February 1846, a little before dawn, the British opened the attack with artillery fire followed by advance by their main force. "The British guns wrought hav
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  • ...ousand sowars and an equal number of footsoldiers, besides a big topkhana (artillery), and closed in upon Banda Singh as he was putting up his defencive fortifi Khan's artillery barrages forced Banda Singh to come into the open field, where he made a d
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  • ...ded four regiments of infantry, one regiment of cavalry, and two troops of artillery. He remained on active duty during Maharaja Sher Singh's reign, but because
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  • ...rigadier MacCaskill and Sir Harry Smith with 48 guns and 4 troops of horse artillery. The authors also take a onesided view of the annexation. Following Lord Da
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  • After the initial artillery salvoes, Smith determined that Aliwal was the Sikh weak point. He sent two ...regiment, and then cut down by fire from Smith's batteries of Bengal Horse Artillery.
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  • ...mmunication, and the arrival of reinforcements including much-needed heavy artillery and two battalions of Gurkhas. ...sion rejoined from Ludhiana, but Hardinge forced him to wait until a heavy artillery train had arrived. At last, he moved forward early on February 10. The star
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  • ...began pounding the area with his cannons. Massively outgunned and with no artillery themselves, the Sikhs headed for the safety of the hills, as their attacker
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  • ...brigade as if they had seen a ghost. They fled, galloping their own horse artillery and leaving behind their comrades at the mercy of the Sikhs. Dalhousie reco
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  • Artillery attacks were frequent when Punjab was still open to depredations of the Afg
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  • ...Colonel Van Cortlandt, an Anglo-Indian soldier of fortune. Van Cortlandt's artillery caused heavy losses and Edwardes's pakhtuns counter-attacked. Mulraj's forc ...siegers consisted of Whish's division ((8,089 men, 32 siege guns, 12 horse artillery guns), Edwardes's irregulars (4,033 cavalry and 7,718 infantry), a continge
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  • ...e booty of Sialkot garrison provided Charat Singh with a large quantity of artillery, war weapons and other equipment. When all was over, Charat Singh triumphan
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  • ...designer of ordnance. He cast shrapnel shells made of pewter for the Sikh artillery. He invented gun shell that would explode at a fixed place and time. He als
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  • ...ianvala and Gujrat. It has two illustrative maps and a plan indicating the artillery positions, as also certain geographical and statistical details. Full versi
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  • ...usand musketeers (burqandaz) and archers, and with these about ten guns of artillery and many elephants. In addition there were about ten thousand Ghazis. The t ...withstand the ferocity of Baj singh and soon vanquished and fled away. The artillery fire of the Mughals told heavily on the plunderers in Banda's camp. They we
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  • ...r in numbers. He had also realized how crucial a well drilled infantry and artillery was in warfare. ...ons of larger calibre and ammunition were undertaken on a large scale. The Artillery's training and command and ordnance were under Punjabi generals, Ilahi Bakh
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  • ...sign Brasyer was thirty-six years old. He had enlisted as a private in the artillery of the East India Company and later was promoted to quartermaster-sergeant
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  • ...ingh's habits and government; his passion for horses, his troops and horse artillery, his dancing girls and the Koh-i-Noor diamond. In January 1832, Burnes visi
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  • The fort was surrounded by the Darbar forces. General Elahi Baksh's artillery pounded the massive walls for over a month without breaking the walls of th
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  • ...esigns of Ranjit Singh who, he says, "inspired by his high position, army, artillery and treasury, wishes to place the whole of the Punjab under his own control
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  • ...Nicholson a map of the Sikh entrenchments. During the battle, he kept his artillery battalions and the dreaded Ghorchards away from the battlefield. He himself
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  • ...d Ilahi Bakhsh, the latter of whom rose to the rank of general in the Sikh artillery. Part IV is a long dedicatory poem in honour of the Maharaja.
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  • ...ur to the right, and hastingly retreated towards Ludhiana. Ranjodh Singh's artillery opened up a cannonade on the retiring British force. A portion of it was wo
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  • ...about ninety kilometers north of Delhi). Employing gun carts, moveable artillery, and superior cavalry tactics, Babur achieved a resounding victory. A yea
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  • ...ords of British historian John Dark Marshman, "an officer of the Company's artillery became, in fact, the successor to Ranjit Singh." The Sikhs resented this gr ...ch howitzers drawn by elephants. In addition, there were 6 troops of horse artillery and 3 light and 2 heavy field batteries. Its total strength amounted to 24,
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  • ...gh malwai. In this fort were stationed 300 infantry men, 100 horsemen, 10 artillery men, two big and two small cannons.(3) ...amed Shankargarh. Here there were stationed 500 infantry, 300 cavalry, 35 artillery men, two big and 10 small cannons. Lehna Singh Sandhanwalia, a well-known w
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  • ...fter education at schools in Londonderry and Bristol, he joined the Bengal Artillery, in 1823, as a SecondLieutenant. In 1833, lie was appointed an officer for
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  • ...and captured both the preliminary objectives. The enemy brought down heavy artillery fire and counter-attacks three times. Two of the counter-attacks were beate ...and, anticipating an attack, the enemy had ensured heavy concentration of artillery fire. The attack was launched before midnight on November 2, 1965.
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  • ...t they regrouped quickly and launched a fresh attack under the cover of an artillery barrage.
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  • ...tour to the right, and hastily retreated towards Ludhiana. Ranjodh Singh's artillery opened up a cannonade on the retiring British force. A portion of it was wo
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  • ...ng there in early 1827. Maharaja RANJIT Singh gave Court employment in the artillery befitting his talents and scientific attainments. Court was responsible for
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  • ...n Lawrence also disbanded and dispersed the 92,000 strong Khalsa army. Its artillery was dismantled and carted away to Calcutta, and its ghorcharndas and jagird
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  • ...Haripur to expel the Sikh governor. At this juncture, Commodore Canora, an artillery officer in the Fort, who was in secret communication with Captain Abbott, r
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  • ...e regiment at Sabathu in the hills and two at Ludhiana, with six pieces of artillery, equalling in all about 2,500 men. The total rose to 8,000 during the time ...riving at each of the frontier posts of Firozpur and Ludhiana. Cavalry and artillery regiments moved up to Ambala and Kasauli. Works were in the process of erec
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  • ...Singh Nalua, Infantry by Dhanna Singh Malwai, and Jagat Singh Attariwala, Artillery by Mian Ghaus Khan. Dost Mohammed Khan managed to reconcile by paying a han ...ners in his military services. Famous one's were General Allard leading an artillery regiment and General Ventura leading a regiment made up of Poorbia (Bihar,
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  • ...sign Brasyer was thirty-six years old. He had enlisted as a private in the artillery of the East India Company and later was promoted to quartermaster-sergeant
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  • ...son. They argued that turbans offered as good a protection as helmets from artillery shells and aerial bombardment, if not better. No other headgear could take Yet in another case, Sikhs of the 12th Heavy Regiment of the Royal Artillery Hong Kong Battery, and some Sikhs of the Hong Kong Garrison refused to wear
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  • ...men of regular infantry, a regiment each of grenadiers and dragoons and an artillery corps of 30 guns. It was partly trained on the British model and partly on
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  • ...is men were handed over to Ibrahim udDin Khan, the miriatash (commander of artillery) for confinement in prison inside the fort. His threeyearold son along with
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  • ...erestimated the firepower possessed by the militants. Thus,tanks and heavy artillery were used to forcefully suppress the anti-tank and machine-gun fire. After
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  • ...that most of the [[jatha]]s were gradually equipped with firearms. Heavy artillery pieces were not favoured, as they impeded mobility and speed. However, as
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  • ...n it sounded. They attacked with their artillery; when they finished their artillery fire they attacked with their guns; when they finished their bullets they f
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  • ...hgarh Sahib. Inside this fort were stationed 800 infantry, 200 cavalry, 80 artillery men, 10 big cannons and 12 small cannons. Maha Singh, a seasoned general, w
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  • ...o was strongly dug in with his rearguards well protected by cleverly sited artillery. Dry gullies and deep ravines lay at right angles across the line of advanc ...wn the road between Kamya and Myingyan when it was pinned down by accurate artillery and machinegun fire directed at it from a series of strongpoints and foxhol
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  • troops had been firing at the Post. There was no artillery fire, only machine guns. It is only when the attack started that artillery was
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  • ...giment of Dragoons in 1823. By 1825, the Fauji Khas (infantry, cavalry and artillery) was 5000-6000 strong. The training was based on a French pamphlet Allard h
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  • ...ent much time with training units, and in France he was at a rest camp for artillery horses from the front where this photograph was taken and sent as a postcar
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  • ...hile foot soldiers included poorbia mercenaries hired from all over India. Artillery was in command of a capable Punjabi leader named Mian Ghaus Khan. Support t ...he colapse was planned, citing the death of the Dogra Prince. The European artillery officer of Ranjit Singh recounted his being asked by [[Dhyan Singh Dogra]]
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  • ...uary 1794, the Marathas with the support of Begam Samru's well disciplined artillery regiment could frustrate the Sikhs' attempt to seize Saharanpur. ...ardars on both sides of the Yamuna and was often successful because of his artillery, an arm the Sikhs were yet to possess. In April 1798, George Thomas gave u
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  • At the age of seventeen, Atar Siṅgh enlisted as a gunner in the Artillery, later getting himself transferred to the 54th Sikh Battalion stationed at
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  • ...Nanak, to a place 12 kos from Sirhind; the despatch of a force of 700 with artillery and other material; his being besieged and vanquished in the haveli [i.e. l
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  • ...i reached Lahore on 3rd Febrary 1762 with a large army, huge armaments and artillery. Recognizing the danger, S. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and S. Charat Singh Sukar ...the attack (February 5th ,1762) Zain Khan attacked with his 20000 men and artillery. Abdali also joined the attack with 30000 horsemen. S. jassa Singh and s. C
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  • ...he hostile army at the thickest spot. The enemy made a charge to seize the artillery, but were quickly restrained by the fatal accuracy with which the Sikhs ser
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  • ...battle was joined on the 11th. Ahmed Shah had only 30,000 horsemen, and no artillery. But during the battle, a force of 5,000 Pathans of Qasoor under Jamal Khan
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  • ...hu river area in NEFA. The Chinese attacked on the 20th October with heavy artillery and mortar. Quickly overrunning the outer defences they began to close in o ...my tanks as he attempted to reach the forward comapnies.Unmindful of heavy artillery fire, he successfully re-established communication. The Indian situation th
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  • ...held fast to their positions despite intensely heavy shelling by Pakistan artillery. The Indian Air Force, under the command of the Sikh Air Chief Marshal, Arj
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  • ...r in numbers. He had also realized how crucial a well-drilled infantry and artillery were in modern warfare. In 1802, soon after his occupation of [[Amritsar]], ...tarted joining in large numbers. Ranjit Singh gave increased importance to artillery, which had, until his time, been limited to the use of [[zamburaks]] or swi
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  • ...the faujdar of [[Sirhind]], despatched some troops along with a couple of artillery pieces to reinforce the hill army attacking [[Anandpur]]. An inconclusive e
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  • ...fort of Kot Kumaliah and could field 2,000 horsemen, [[Zamburak]]s, and [[artillery]].<ref>The Panjab chiefs, historical and biographical notices by Lepel Henr
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  • ...ew arrangement was described by John Marshman: An officer of the company's artillery became, in effect, the successor of Ranjit Singh.
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  • ...as. But in addition to these organised forces no less than 20 batteries of artillery and 32 battalions of British infantry, 1,000 strong and more were sent to E ...high ground near the beach and immediately found working parties to unload artillery and stores and construct roads at "V" and "W" Beaches.
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  • ...and children, were also killed in the operation which saw the use of heavy artillery, rockets and tanks being employed, as well. More than 700 soldiers of the .... The tops of these towers were blasted off by artillery fire. The use of artillery in the dense city of Amritsar prooved very costly, especially in human live
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  • ...its total estimated strength of 70,000, essentially consisted of cavalry; artillery and infantry elements were almost unknown to it.
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  • ...entually Mughal forces were sent from Delhi to resist his advance. Lacking artillery and vastly outnumbered, he was defeated at Manupur in March 1748 by Mu'in-u ...battle was joined on the 11th. Ahmed Shah had only 30,000 horsemen, and no artillery. But during the battle, a force of 5,000 Pathans of Qasoor under Jamal Khan
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  • ...gh malwai. In this fort were stationed 300 infantry men, 100 horsemen, 10 artillery men, two big and two small cannon. (33) ...names as Shankargarh. There were stationed 500 infantry, 300 cavalry, 35 artillery men, two big and 10 small cannons. It was placed under lehna Singh Sandhan
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  • ...elephants, mounted gunnery, archers, lancers and swordsmen. Banda had no artillery, no elephants and not even sufficient supply of good horses. He and his sol First, the [[Muslim]] artillery caused a heavy destruction of lives. Realizing this disadvantage, the soldi
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  • ...00gardiala Soldier and traveller; memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Colonel of Artillery in the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1898)Author: Gardner, Alexander Ha
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  • ...gs of the bystanders found vent in a sort of loud gasp like Ah-h! Wrote an artillery officer who was required to supervise such an execution. "Then many of them
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  • ...apanese came so close that the Imphal airfields were within range of enemy artillery fire. Maximum air effort was put in by No. 1 Squadron, flying 412 sorties i
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  • ...00gardiala Soldier and traveller; memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Colonel of Artillery in the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1898)Author: Gardner, Alexander Ha
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  • ...o invest Jam rud. The Sikh garrison there had only 600 men and a few light artillery pieces. The Afghans besieged the fort and cut off its water supply while a
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