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Tirah campaign

The Tirah campaign, often referred to in contemporary British accounts as the Tirah expedition, was an Indian frontier campaign from September 1897 to April 1898. Tirah is a mountainous tract of country in what was formerly known as Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan, now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Rebellion[edit]

The Afridi tribe had received a subsidy from the government of British India for the safeguarding of the Khyber Pass for sixteen years; in addition to which the government had maintained for this purpose a local regiment entirely composed of Afridi, who were stationed in the pass. Suddenly, however, the tribesmen rose, captured all the posts in the Khyber held by their own countrymen, and attacked the forts on the Samana Range near the city of Peshawar. The Battle of Saragarhi occurred at this stage when tribesmen led by Orakzai Chief Gul Badshah attacked a British fort. It was estimated that the Afridi and Orakzai could, if united, bring from 40,000 to 50,000 men into the field. The preparations for the expedition occupied some time, and meanwhile British authorities first dealt with the Mohmand rising northwest of the Khyber Pass.[4][5][6]

Surrender[edit]

Negotiations for peace were then begun with the Afridis, who under the threat of another expedition into Tirah in the spring at length agreed to pay the fines and to surrender the rifles demanded. The expeditionary force was broken up on 4 April 1898. A memorable feature of this campaign was the presence in the fighting line of the Imperial Service native troops under their own officers, while several of the best known of the Indian princes served on Lockhart's staff.[1]

Tirah Memorial

Biggins, David (November 2012). . AngloBoerWar.com. cites: DSO recipients (VC and DSO Book).

"Leinster Regiment (Prince of Wales's): Kempster, Francis James (born 12 March 1855)"

Churchill, Randolph Spencer; Gilbert, Martin (1967). Winston S. Churchill: Youth, 1874–1900, Part 2 (1876–1900). Vol. 1. Houghton Mifflin. p. .

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Attribution:

Hernon, Ian (2003). Britain's Forgotten Wars, Colonial Campaigns of the 19th Century. Sutton Publishing.  9780750931625. (Chapter 18)

ISBN

Hutchinson, Col. H.D. (1898). . London: Macmillan.

The Campaign in the Tirah 1897-1898: An Account of the Expedition Against the Orakzais & Afridis under Gen. Sir. William Lockhart

James, Colonel Lionel (1898). . London: Heinemann.

The Indian Frontier War: Being an Account of the Mohamud & Tirah Expeditions 1897

Johnson, Rob. (PDF). Tribal Analysis Center.

"The 1897 Revolt and Tirah Valley Operations from the Pashtun Perspective"

Shadwell, Leonard Julius (1898). . London: W. Thacker.

Lockhart's advance through Tirah

Callwell, C. E. (1911). . London: Constable.

Tirah 1897

(1904). Through Three Campaigns A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti. – historical fiction

Henty, George A