- The
Battle of
Charasiab was
fought on 6
October 1879
during the
Second Anglo-Afghan War
between British and
Indian troops against Afghan regular forces...
- Persian: چهار آسیاب Chahār Aasiāb Char Asiab,
Chahar Asiab,
Charasiab,
Charasiah or
Charasia is a town, ca. 11
kilometres (6.8 mi)
south of
Kabul in the...
-
Battle of
Charasiab was
fought on 25
April 1880
between the
United Kingdom and
Afghan tribesmen,
during the
Second Anglo-Afghan War.
Charasiab is a small...
-
Shutargardan P**** into
central Afghanistan,
defeated the
Afghan Army at
Charasiab on 6
October 1879, and
occupied Kabul two days later.
Ghazi Mohammad Jan...
- at
Peshawar during the
Indian Mutiny and then
fought at the
Battle of
Charasiab in
October 1879 and at the
Battle of
Kandahar in
September 1880 during...
-
February 1995,
Hekmatyar was
forced to
abandon his
artillery positions at
Charasiab due to the
advance of the Taliban, who were, therefore, able to take control...
-
District (Persian: چهار آسیاب, Chahār Aasiāb Char Asiab,
Chahar Asiab,
Charasiab,
Charasiah or Charasia) is a district,
approximately 11 km (7 miles) south...
-
despatched to
Kabul to s**** retribution.
After victory at the
Battle of
Charasiab on 6
October 1879,
Roberts occupied Kabul, and was
given the
local rank...
- 14, 1995,
Hekmatyar was
forced to
abandon his
artillery positions at
Charasiab due to the
advance of the Taliban. The
Taliban were
therefore able to...
- and
Indian troops during the
Second Anglo-Afghan War in the
Battle of
Charasiab, in
which Howard Hensman describes six
being captured by a
combined Anglo-Indian...