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The Battle of Meeanee during the conquest of Scinde shown in military art prints by Cranston Fine Arts, depicting the Cheshire Regiment by George Jones reproduced by permission of the Cheshire Regiment.

Battle of Assaye  23rd September 1803. Governor General Lord Richard Wellesley ordered his younger Brother General Arthur Wellesley (Later to become Duke of Wellington) to command a British and native force of  4,500 men to the South -Central part of the Peninsula. (At thr same time He also Sent General Gerard Lake to the north of India, see Battle fo Laswarree for further details)  General Arthur Wellesley, met a much larger Maratha Force of some 26,000 strong at Assaye in Hydrabad. on September 23rd 1803.  The Battle of Assaye became one o fthe bloodiest battle Arthur Wellesley fought, receiving 1500 casualties out of a force of 4,500. But the Maratha were routed and Assaye was a British Victory.

BATTLE OF LASWARI  (LASWARREE)   General Gerard lake took control of Aligarh, Delhi and Agra, during the opening weeks of the Maratha War. He then marched to the Maratha Stronghold of Laswari. which lay 78 miles south west of Delhi. On the 1st November 1803 a British Force and Native troops 10,000 strong defeated a much larger Maratha force. The Maratha Army lost several thousand men compared to only a few Hundred British and allied troops.

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The Charge of the 19th Light Dragoons at Assaye by David Rowlands  The battle of Assaye during the first Mahratta war was the third battle in the campaign against the Mahrattas under the rule of Scindia.

The 74th Highlanders at the Battle of Assaye, 23rd September 1803 by David Rowlands  Although outnumbered ten to one, General Arthur Wellesley defeated the well trained Mahratta army in one of the fiercest battles in India. It was the first of many victories by the future Duke of Wellington, and 'the bloodiest for the number', he recalled, 'that I ever saw'.

 

The Charge of the 19th Light Dragoons at Assaye by David Rowlands.

Battle of Assaye 23rd September 1803. Governor General Lord Richard Wellesley ordered his younger Brother General Arthur Wellesley (Later to become Duke of Wellington) to command a British and native force of 4,500 men to the South -Central part of the Peninsula. (At thr same time He also Sent General Gerard Lake to the north of India, see Battle fo Laswarree for further details) General Arthur Wellesley, met a much larger Maratha Force of some 26,000 strong at Assaye in Hydrabad. on September 23rd 1803. The Battle of Assaye became one of the bloodiest battle Arthur Wellesley fought, receiving 1500 casualties out of a force of 4,500. But the Maratha were routed and Assaye was a British Victory.

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The 74th Highlanders at the Battle of Assaye, 23rd September 1803 by David Rowlands.

Although outnumbered ten to one, General Arthur Wellesley defeated the well trained Mahratta army in one of the fiercest battles in India. It was the first of many victories by the future Duke of Wellington, and the bloodiest for the number, he recalled, that I ever saw.

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