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Page 113
... enemy's position this morn- ing , at the village of Sahao , on the action com- mencing , agreeably to orders I took post on the left of the line , with half of the Seikh Horse , to cut off the enemy's retreat , Lieutenant Dick , with ...
... enemy's position this morn- ing , at the village of Sahao , on the action com- mencing , agreeably to orders I took post on the left of the line , with half of the Seikh Horse , to cut off the enemy's retreat , Lieutenant Dick , with ...
Page 123
... enemy , who were reported to be in force , had left some hours the country was too heavy from the rains for me to ... enemy's left flank , observ- ing which , and that they were moving to the right , I changed line to the left ...
... enemy , who were reported to be in force , had left some hours the country was too heavy from the rains for me to ... enemy's left flank , observ- ing which , and that they were moving to the right , I changed line to the left ...
Page 143
... enemy had been obliged to retreat to their position at Seer- poorah . Captain Browne , therefore , halted his detachment at Nooreah , and , after reconnoitring the enemy's position , and from information he got from some villagers , he ...
... enemy had been obliged to retreat to their position at Seer- poorah . Captain Browne , therefore , halted his detachment at Nooreah , and , after reconnoitring the enemy's position , and from information he got from some villagers , he ...
Page 145
... enemy's picket , which was posted about a mile from Nooreah . About half - past nine , the Duffadar of the picket sent in to say , that the enemy were advancing in force , with infantry and cavalry , but that they could not see any guns ...
... enemy's picket , which was posted about a mile from Nooreah . About half - past nine , the Duffadar of the picket sent in to say , that the enemy were advancing in force , with infantry and cavalry , but that they could not see any guns ...
Page 146
... enemy's cavalry , about ( 19 ) nineteen in number ( 14 ) fourteen of whom had charged him in the most determined manner , that the ( 14 ) fourteen were all killed , and ( 5 ) five horses captured , with a loss on our side of ( 2 ) two ...
... enemy's cavalry , about ( 19 ) nineteen in number ( 14 ) fourteen of whom had charged him in the most determined manner , that the ( 14 ) fourteen were all killed , and ( 5 ) five horses captured , with a loss on our side of ( 2 ) two ...
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