Battle of Jellalabad

Battle of Jellalabad
Part of the First Anglo-Afghan War

The British troops (right) attack the Afghan line (illustration from a British book)
Date12 November 1841 – 13 April 1842
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents

United Kingdom British Empire

East India Company
Afghans and Ghilzai tribesmen
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Brigadier Sir Robert Sale Akbar Khan
Strength
British Raj 1,500 Anglo-Indian troops 5,000 tribal warriors
Casualties and losses
62 troops, including Colonel Dennie Unknown, possibly heavy

The Battle of Jellalabad in 1842 was an Afghan siege of the isolated British outpost at Jellalabad (now Jalalabad), about 90 miles (140 km) east of Kabul during the First Anglo-Afghan War. The siege was lifted after five months when a British counterattack routed the Afghans, driving them back to Kabul.


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