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Chillianwala (also
spelled C****ianwala) is a
village and
union council of
Mandi Bahauddin District in the
Punjab province of ****stan. It is
located at...
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casualties were
estimated at 4,000 in total. An
obelisk later erected at
Chillianwalla by the
British government preserves the
names of the
European and native...
- Anglo-Sikh War, he parti****ted in
actions at Ramnuggar, Sadulpur,
Chillianwalla and Gujrat. In 1849 he was made a
lieutenant and
tasked with raising...
- offered, but declined, the
chief command in
India after the
Battle of
Chillianwalla, and also that of the
Sardinian army in 1849. He
became full general...
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commanded the 9th Lancers, and won high re****tion in the
Battles of
Chillianwalla and Gujarat. He was
promoted brevet lieutenant-colonel and
shortly afterwards...
- (brigadier) (1789–1849),
British Army
officer who died at the
Battle of
Chillianwalla in the
Second Anglo-Sikh War
Colonel John
Pennycuick (British engineer)...
- and his
eldest brother, Alexander,
fought and died at the
Battle of
Chillianwalla in 1849. He was
educated at
Cheltenham College.
Pennycuick entered the...
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French in 1810; it
suffered over 50
percent casualties at the
Battle of
Chillianwalla in 1846. Its
depot was
moved to
Brecon in
Wales in 1873 and so, by 1879...
- was born in
Soilzarie in
Perthshire and was
killed at the
Battle of
Chillianwalla in the
Second Anglo-Sikh War.
Pennycuick joined the
Edinburgh militia...
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doing duty with
Colonel Tait's 2nd
Irregular Cavalry. At the
action of
Chillianwalla his
horse was shot when
taking Major Dewes'
Battery to the front. He...