Siege of Skardu

Siege of Skardu
Part of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947

A painting of Skardu Fort
Date11 February 1948 – 14 August 1948
(6 months and 3 days)
Location
Result Pakistani victory[1][2]
Territorial
changes
Skardu becomes part of Pakistan-administered Kashmir
Belligerents

India Dominion of India

Pakistan Dominion of Pakistan

Commanders and leaders
Col. Sher Jung Thapa Surrendered
Capt. Ganga Singh Surrendered[3]
Capt. Parhdal Singh Surrendered[3]
Lt. Ajit Singh Surrendered[3]
Maj. Ehsan Ali Khan
Col. Burhan-ud-Din
Col. Mata-ul-Mulk
Lt. Babar Khan
Units involved
Jammu and Kashmir State Forces
 Indian Air Force[1]
Gilgit Scouts
Chitral Scouts
Chitral State Bodyguards
Strength
285[1]

~ 400 (Ibex Force, February – April 1948)[3]

~ 300 (Chitral Bodyguard, June – August 1948)[3]
Casualties and losses
250 captured[3] Unknown

The siege of Skardu was a prolonged military blockade carried out by the pro-Pakistani forces of Ibex Force, Chitral Scouts and Chitral State Bodyguards, against the Jammu and Kashmir State Forces and the Indian Army in the town of Skardu, during the First Kashmir War of 1947–48.[4]

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  4. ^ Cheema, Amar (2015). The Crimson Chinar: The Kashmir Conflict: A Politico Military Perspective. Lancer Publishers. pp. 82–89. ISBN 978-8-170-62301-4.

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