The Battle of Maiwand 1880 | 2nd Anglo Afghan War
The Battle of Maiwand was a major British defeat in Afghanistan, back in 1880.
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Fought on the 27th July 1880, the Battle of Maiwand was one of the greatest defeats ever suffered by one of Queen’s Victoria’s armies - over 900 men were wiped out by an Afghan army which outnumbered it by 10:1.
It was fought during the 2nd Anglo Afghan War.
During the previous war, back in the 1840's, the British had also suffered a significant defeat when their column retreating from Kabul was massacred and the 44th Regiment of Foot made a famous last stand at Gandamak
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Commanded by Brigadier-General George Burrows the British army consisted of some 1,500 infantry and 350 cavalry.
It was a mixed force drawn from the India army and the regular British Army, the latter comprising of the 66th regiment of Foot.
The 66th would later become the Royal Berkshire Regiment and after further amalgamations are now part of The Rifles.
The Indian contingent was drawn from the Bombay Army. The infantry comprised of the 1st Bombay Grenadiers and the 30th Bombay Native Infantry (Jacob’s Rifles).
The Grenadiers had been formed way back in 1778 and were one of the oldest regiments in the Indian army.
It was the Bombay Army that also contributed the cavalry force under Brigadier-General Nuttall.
They were the 3rd Queen’s Own cavalry and the 3rd Scinde Horse.
Also accompanying the force were B and E batteries of the Royal Horse Artillery and a half company of Bombay engineers and sappers.
The Afghans used their superiority in numbers and guns to overwhelm the British force.
The British lost 943 men killed and 175 wounded.
For the Afghans it was a famous victory.
However, it had also been a costly victory too.
Accounts vary as to their losses but estimates suggest 2,000 killed.
The victorious Afghans went on to besiege the British garrison in Kandahar until defeated be General Frederick Roberts.
An impressive memorial, surmounted by a lion was erected in reading, the home town of the 66th Regiment to honour the 274 men and 12 officers from the regiment who were killed in the battle.
The Lion of Maiwand has become a symbol for the town of Reading and features on the emblem of Reading F.C.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:07 2nd Anglo Afghan War
3:17 The British Army
5:37 The Afghan Army
7:05 Battle of Maiwand
9:40 British Collapse
10:46 saving The Guns
11:43 Last Stand Of The 66th.
12:35 Victoria Crosses
13:52 Casualty Figures
16:42 Bobbie The Dog
18:31 History Chap Membership
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Fought on the 27th July 1880, the Battle of Maiwand was one of the greatest defeats ever suffered by one of Queen’s Victoria’s armies - over 900 men were wiped out by an Afghan army which outnumbered it by 10:1.
It was fought during the 2nd Anglo Afghan War.
During the previous war, back in the 1840's, the British had also suffered a significant defeat when their column retreating from Kabul was massacred and the 44th Regiment of Foot made a famous last stand at Gandamak
Watch that story by clicking the link below:
https://youtu.be/ROxOFhqBGjo
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Commanded by Brigadier-General George Burrows the British army consisted of some 1,500 infantry and 350 cavalry.
It was a mixed force drawn from the India army and the regular British Army, the latter comprising of the 66th regiment of Foot.
The 66th would later become the Royal Berkshire Regiment and after further amalgamations are now part of The Rifles.
The Indian contingent was drawn from the Bombay Army. The infantry comprised of the 1st Bombay Grenadiers and the 30th Bombay Native Infantry (Jacob’s Rifles).
The Grenadiers had been formed way back in 1778 and were one of the oldest regiments in the Indian army.
It was the Bombay Army that also contributed the cavalry force under Brigadier-General Nuttall.
They were the 3rd Queen’s Own cavalry and the 3rd Scinde Horse.
Also accompanying the force were B and E batteries of the Royal Horse Artillery and a half company of Bombay engineers and sappers.
The Afghans used their superiority in numbers and guns to overwhelm the British force.
The British lost 943 men killed and 175 wounded.
For the Afghans it was a famous victory.
However, it had also been a costly victory too.
Accounts vary as to their losses but estimates suggest 2,000 killed.
The victorious Afghans went on to besiege the British garrison in Kandahar until defeated be General Frederick Roberts.
An impressive memorial, surmounted by a lion was erected in reading, the home town of the 66th Regiment to honour the 274 men and 12 officers from the regiment who were killed in the battle.
The Lion of Maiwand has become a symbol for the town of Reading and features on the emblem of Reading F.C.
#battleofmaiwand #britishempire #britishempire
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:07 2nd Anglo Afghan War
3:17 The British Army
5:37 The Afghan Army
7:05 Battle of Maiwand
9:40 British Collapse
10:46 saving The Guns
11:43 Last Stand Of The 66th.
12:35 Victoria Crosses
13:52 Casualty Figures
16:42 Bobbie The Dog
18:31 History Chap Membership
Follow me at:
www.thehistorychap.com
Instagram:https://bit.ly/3iySrAj
Facebook:https://bit.ly/37IUfkH
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHistoryChap
My name is Chris Green and I love to share stories from British history. Not just because they are interesting but because, good or bad, they have shaped the world we live in today.
History should not be stuffy or a long list of dates or kings & queens.
So rather than lectures or Youtube animations, I tell stories that bring the past to life.
My aim is to be chat as if I were having a coffee or meal with you. Jean in Maryland, USA recently wrote: "Chris, is the history teacher I wish I had at school!"
Just for the record, I do have a history degree in Medieval & Modern history from the University of Birmingham.
Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do not reflect the opinions of Chris Green Communication Ltd t/a The History Chap. All opinions and comments should contribute to the dialogue. Chris Green Communication Ltd does not condone written attacks, insults, racism, sexism, extremism, violence or otherwise questionable comments or material in the 'Comments' section, and reserves the right to delete any comment violating this rule or to block any poster from the channel.
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