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Scinde 1843

The campaign was undertaken to punish the Amirs of Scinde for attacks on British convoys to and from Afghanistan. The two major battles - Meeanee and Hyderabad - saw the complete route of the enemy, and British troops then withdrew. The 22nd Foot especially distinguished themselves during the campaign. The campaign is noteworthy for the punning single word telegram 'PECCAVI" ('I have sinned' in Latin) reporting the capture of Sind by the British commander, General Sir Charles Napier.

Scinde 1843


HISTORY OF GENERAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER’S CONQUEST OF SCINDE
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HISTORY OF GENERAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER’S CONQUEST OF SCINDE
Product Code: 7308

An account of Sir Charles Napier's 1843 conquest of Sind (or Scinde) by his brother William, bitterly critical of Charles Napier's British foes.
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