Colonial Campaigns: Sikh Wars – The Rise & Fall of the Sikh Kingdom 1823-1849

2011
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Players
2-4
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N/A
Age
12+

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Colonial Campaigns: Sikh Wars Features 10 action packed scenarios from 1823-1849 covering the fighting in the Punjab and Afghanistan. Naushera, March 14, 1823 The Afghans attempt to retake Peshawar Jamrud, April 30, 1837 Last fight of the “Murat of the Sikh Army" Mudki, December 18, 1845 The Sikhs’ surprise attack on the British Army Ferozeshah, December 21, 1845 The attack of General Gilbert’s Division Cornes’ Convoy, January 21, 1846 Quartermaster Cornes & 30 men vs. 1,000 Sikhs Aliwal, January 28, 1846 General Harry Smith’s “Perfect Battle” Sobraon, February 10, 1846 End of the Akalis (the Sikh Holy Warriors) Kineyree, June 18, 1848 “No Englishman can be beaten on the 18th of June” Lt. Herbert Edwardes. C-in-C, Allied Army of Pashtuns, Daudputras and Sikhs Sudoosam, July 1, 1848 The rebel Mulraj’s last hope for victory Multan, January 2, 1849 Into the breach with 1st Bombay Fusiliers a.k.a. “the Bombay Toughs” The scenarios are organized to be played with The Sword and the Flame, but can be easily adapted to any rule set. Other Sections Include: Campaign Histories Detailed Uniform Information Bibliography Campaign Rules Campaign Map