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  • Tirah Campaign
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  • The Afridi tribe had for sixteen years received a subsidy from the government of British India for the safeguarding of the Khyber Pass, in addition to which the government had maintained for this purpose a local regiment entirely composed of Afridis, who were stationed in the pass. Suddenly, however, the tribesmen rose, captured all the posts in the Khyber held by their own countrymen, and attacked the forts on the Samana Range near the city of Peshawar. The Battle of Saragarhi occurred at this stage. It was estimated that the Afridis and Orakzais could, if united, bring from 40,000 to 50,000 men into the field. The preparations for the expedition occupied some time, and meanwhile British authorities first dealt with the Mohmand rising northwest of the Khyber Pass.
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Date
  • 1897
Commander
Last
  • Blunt
Caption
  • Sergeant George Findlater plays the pipe while the Highlanders storm Dargai Heights.
First
  • Charles Jasper
Pages
  • 10051006
Volume
  • 26
Title
  • Tirah Campaign
Result
  • British victory
combatant
  • Afridis
  • Chamkanis
  • Orakzais
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Place
  • Tirah valley, British India
Conflict
  • Tirah Campaign
abstract
  • The Afridi tribe had for sixteen years received a subsidy from the government of British India for the safeguarding of the Khyber Pass, in addition to which the government had maintained for this purpose a local regiment entirely composed of Afridis, who were stationed in the pass. Suddenly, however, the tribesmen rose, captured all the posts in the Khyber held by their own countrymen, and attacked the forts on the Samana Range near the city of Peshawar. The Battle of Saragarhi occurred at this stage. It was estimated that the Afridis and Orakzais could, if united, bring from 40,000 to 50,000 men into the field. The preparations for the expedition occupied some time, and meanwhile British authorities first dealt with the Mohmand rising northwest of the Khyber Pass.
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