5920032 35th (Sikh) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, Malakand Field Force, repelling an attack by tribesmen, 1900 (w/c) by Hobday, Edmund Arthur Ponsonby (1859-1931); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: 35th (Sikh) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, Malakand Field Force, repelling an attack by tribesmen, 1897. Watercolour by Major Edmund Hobday RA, 1900. In 1897-1898 an uprising broke out along the North West Frontier. Pathan tribesmen attacked the fort at Malakand which guarded the Chitral road. An estimated 12,000 tribesmen surrounded Malakand, and the neighbouring fort of Chakdara. The garrisons, Indian troops commanded by British officers, held out and were relieved after a week of day and night assaults. A Field Force of three brigades was then formed under General Sir Bindon Blood to mount punitive expeditions against the local tribesmen.); by National Army Museum .

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