The Gwaliorcampaign was fought between the British and Maratha forces in Gwalior in India, December 1843. The Maratha Empire had controlled much of central...
administered Delhi during 1231–1232 when her father was busy in the Gwaliorcampaign. According to a possibly apocryphal legend, impressed by her performance...
The Gwalior Star is a Campaign medal presented by the Honourable East India Company to the soldiers of the British Army and the British led Bengal Army...
action at the Battle of Punniar in December 1843. He became engineer at Gwalior and was responsible for constructing an arched stone bridge over the Morar...
December 1843, and was mentioned in despatches. For his services in the Gwaliorcampaign Olpherts received the bronze decoration. Being specially selected by...
successor, but Nasiruddin died unexpectedly in 1229. While leaving for his Gwaliorcampaign in 1231, Iltutmish had left Delhi's administration to his daughter...
The Gwalior Fort, commonly known as the Gwālīyar Qila, is a hill fort near Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. The fort has existed at least since the 10th...
Artillery on 11 June 1841, and first saw active service aged 19 during the Gwaliorcampaign. He distinguished himself while fighting at the December 1843 battle...
served in the Bengal Army and saw action in the First Anglo-Afghan War, Gwaliorcampaign, Second Anglo-Sikh War, Indian Rebellion and Second Anglo-Afghan War...
successor, but this son died unexpectedly in 1229. While leaving for his Gwaliorcampaign in 1231, Iltutmish left his daughter Razia as the in-charge of Delhi's...
Gwalior state was a semi-autonomous Maratha state. It was centred in modern-day Madhya Pradesh, arising due to the rise of the Maratha Empire and fragmentation...
John McCaskill. In December 1843 he assisted Ellenborough during the Gwaliorcampaign, and at its conclusion was awarded the bronze star for Maharajpore...
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besides taking a prominent part at Istalif. He next went through the Gwaliorcampaign as Persian interpreter to Sir Hugh Gough, and distinguished himself...
(his death place). Obverse of Victoria Cross awarded to Charles Pye GwaliorCampaign Star 29 December 1843 awarded to Private Charles Pye Indian Mutiny...
transferred to the 39th Regiment of Foot in 1833, and, during the Gwaliorcampaign, he took part in the Battle of Maharajpore in 1843; he took temporary...
War of 1834 and was involved in the Battle of Maharajpore during the Gwaliorcampaign of 1843. At this stage of his career, he was the brigade major of the...
in July 1839 during the First Anglo-Afghan War and took part in the Gwaliorcampaign in December 1843. He commanded the cavalry at the Battle of Aliwal...
Taylor first saw service with the 11th Bengal Light Cavalry in the Gwaliorcampaign of 1843, and at the close of the war was appointed to the bodyguard...
campaign was over and applied to go on sick leave. The rebel leaders managed to rally some of their forces, and agreed on a plan to capture Gwalior from...
service Allegiance United Kingdom Branch/service British Indian Army Rank General Battles/wars Gwaliorcampaign First Anglo-Sikh War Indian Rebellion...