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Expedition against the Hindustani Fanatics (1857–8)

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Hindustanis under some mauleis of the Wahhabi sect had spring up, being a branch of the parent colony at Sittana. Mukarrab Khan, chief of the Khudu Khel tribe, who succeeded to the position of khan on the death of his father Fateh Khan in 1841, was also hostile to us. In 1837 his cousin Mobaraz Khan invited the Hindustani Fanatics under Maulvi Inayat Ali Khan to his village of Chinglai
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cloaks. Inayat Ali's attacks were initially successful, and occupied both Nawakilla and Sheikh Jana. The British expeditions included the Battle of Shekh Jana in July 1857, Battle of Naranji in August 1857, Battle of Chinglee in April 1858. The British again sent an expedition storming the heights of
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A few of the sepoys of the 55th regiment had, however, shrunk from encountering the perils of the journey to Kashmir, and had joined the young Saiad Mubarak Shah, who had taken up his abode at the village of Panjtar. Not far from this village, at a place called Mangal Thana, a settlement of the
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of the rebels, but the sum was soon exhausted, and he was unable to pay them more. Thus the mutineers were unwilling to fight for him. At the same time, Mubarak Shah's usage of the mutineers was seen as a threat to the influence of
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in 1857–1858 was part of a long relationship since their first discovery of the Fanatics in 1852. The Expedition in 1857–1858 also coincided with the
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among the dead. The Hindustanis who survived fled to the village of Malka, where they furnished to accommodate upwards of 3,000 men.
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Millennium and Charisma Among Pathans (Routledge Revivals) A Critical Essay in Social Anthropology
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built of large stone and fine timber to house a permanent and sizeable
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Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857
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Andrea Major, Crispin Bates, Gavin Rand, Marina Carter (2013).
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of the 55th Infantry had taken refuge and joined Sayyid
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Index

Expedition against the Hindustani Fanatics (1857-8)
Jihad movement
Sepoy Mutiny
Sheikh Jana
Naranji
Chinglai
Panjtar
Mangal Thana
Sittana

British Raj

Mujahideen

Maj. Gen.
Sydney Cotton

British
1857 Mutiny
mutineers
Mubarak Shah
Hindustanis
treasurer
Syed Ahmed Barelvi
Swat
Hazara
Panjtar
Jamadar
Saidu Baba
Gujjar

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