-
forces were
estimated to have lost 2000 to 3000 men. The
Gwalior forces at
Punniar (29
December 1843)
numbered about 12,000 men and
occupied the high ground...
- the same day, with the
second division, was
victorious at the
Battle of
Punniar. This
medal is a 50
millimetres (2.0 in)
diameter six
pointed star made...
-
December 1843
battle of
Punniar with the No.16
Light Field Battery (horsedrawn), and was
mentioned in
dispatches and
awarded the
Punniar Star.
During the First...
- the
freedom fighters even
after losing against British at
Maharajpur and
Punniar but by
keeping his
support covert Scindia ensured that if the rebellion...
- Seringapatam, Maida, Corunna, Talavera, Albuhera, Almaraz, Vittoria, Peninsula,
Punniar, Moodkee, Sobraon, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Lucknow, Taku Forts,
Pekin 1860...
-
posted at
Nowgong in
central India before he saw
action at the
Battle of
Punniar in
December 1843. He
became engineer at
Gwalior and was
responsible for...
-
treachery and
military licence rendered the
battles of
Maharajpur and
Punniar (fought on the same day),
inevitable though they were, a
surprise to the...
- the
following battle honours:
Awarded to 6th King Edward's Own
Cavalry Punniar, Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Sobraon,
Egypt 1882, Tel-el-Kebir,
Punjab Frontier...
- The
regiment was
posted to
India in 1842. It saw
action at the
Battle of
Punniar in
December 1843
during the
Gwalior campaign. It also
fought at the Battle...
-
honours awarded to its predecessors: Egypt, Salamanca, Peninsula, Waterloo,
Punniar, Sobraon, Chillianwallah, Goojerat, Punjaub,
South Africa 1851–53, Sevastopol...