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6 unusual facts about Battle of Mudki


Battle of Ferozeshah

On 18 December, Lal Singh's advance guard was defeated at the untidy encounter Battle of Mudki.

Battle of Mudki

Receiving reports of the disorder in the Punjab, he wrote late in 1845, "... it is evident that the Rani and the Chiefs are for their own preservation, endeavouring to raise a storm which, when raised, they will be powerless to direct or allay." He increased the British military force on the borders of the Punjab, stationing a division of 7,000 at Ferozepore, and moving other troops to Ambala and Meerut.

First Anglo-Sikh War

Another force under Lal Singh clashed with Gough's and Hardinge's advancing forces at the Battle of Mudki on 18 December.

Lal Singh

Despite the fact that him and Tej Singh revealed the entire plans of the Sikhs, the British Empire had great difficulty defeating the Sikhs at the Battle of Mudki.

Moodkee

Mudki has been famous for the Battle of Mudki, which took place in 1845 between the British and Sikh armies.

Sutlej Medal

The Sutlej Medal was also awarded for participation in the Battle of Mudki.


Augustus Abbott

In addition to Frederick and James, Augustus had two other younger brothers: Saunders Alexius Abbott (1811–1894), also an army officer in the East India Company, who played an important part in the Battle of Mudki during the First Anglo-Sikh War, and made the rank of major-general, and Keith Edward Abbott (d. 1873), consul-general at Tabriz and later Odessa.


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