Lushai Expedition order of battle
Appearance
The following is the order of battle for the Lushai Expedition (1871-1872).
Lushai Field Force
[edit]- General George Bouchier
- Half Peshawar Mountain Battery (Captain Blackwood RA)
- No 1 Coy Sappers & Miners (Lt Harvey RE)
- 500 22nd Punjaub Native Infantry (Colonel Stafford)
- 500 42nd Assam Light Infantry (Colonel Rattray CB)
- 500 44th Assam Light Infantry (Colonel Hicks)
- 100 Police (Mr Daly)
- Column support
- 1440 coolies (Lieutenant-Colonel Davidson)
- 800 coolies (sepoys baggage, Major Moore)
- 121 elephants
- Senior Staff Officer Frederick Sleigh Roberts
- Brigade Major Captain Thomas
- Aide-de-Camp Captain Butter
- Inspector General of Hospitals Dr Buckle
- Political officer John Edgar
- Assistant Political officer Mr Burland
- Topographical Survey (Captain Badgley)
- Telegraph (Mr Pitman)
Chittagong (Right) Column[1][3]
- Brigader-General Charles Henry Brownlow
- Half Peshawar Mountain Battery (Colonel James Hill)
- No 3 Coy Sappers & Miners
- 500 27th Punjaub Native Infantry
- 500 2nd Gurkhas (Colonel H. Macpherson)
- 500 4th Gurkhas (Colonel Tytler)
- Support
- Political officer (Thomas Herbert Lewin)
- Assistant political officer (Mr Crouch)
- Medical Officer 2nd Gurkha (Dr Allen)
- Assistant Quartermaster-General (Captain East)
- Brigadier William Frost Nuthall
- 1552 Manipuri troops (Major Sewai Chumba, Major Thangal)
- 530 Kuki Contingent
- 1749 coolies
References
[edit]- ^ a b FIBIS 2008.
- ^ Woodthorpe 1873, p. 97.
- ^ Lewin 1885.
- ^ Singh 2020.
- ^ Chatterjee 1990, p. 640.
Sources
[edit]- Chatterjee, Suhas (1990). Mizo Encyclopaedia. Aizawl: Jaico Publsihing House.
- FIBIS (21 July 2008). "Lushai Expedition". Families in British India Society.
- Lewin, Thomas Herbert (1885). A fly on the wheel: Or, how I helped to govern India. London: W.H. Allen & Co. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
- Singh, N. Lokendra (9 June 2020). "A Brief Note on Manipur and the Lushai Expedition, 1871-1872". The Sangai Express. Manipur. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
- Reid, A.S. (1893). Chin-Lushai Land: Including a description of the various expeditions into the Chin-Lushai Hills and the final annexation of the country. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co.
- Roberts, Frederick Sleigh (1898). Forty-One years in India from Subaltern to Commander in Chief. London: Richard Bentley and Son. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- Woodthorpe, Robert Gosset (1873), The Lushai expedition, 1871-1872, London: Hurst and Blackett