First Campaign (Anglo-Nepalese War)
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Was a British military campaign in Nepal during the Anglo-Nepalese War.
Chronology
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- November 1814: Battle of Nalapani.
- December 1814: British Major General Martindale occupied the town of Nahan.
- April 1815: Nepalese provincial governor Bam Shah surrendered Almora to the British on 27 April 1815.
- April 1815: Nepalese provincial governor Bam Shah surrendered Almora to the British on 27 April 1815.
- April 1815: Nepalese provincial governor Bam Shah surrendered Almora to the British on 27 April 1815.
- May 1815: The Nepalese forces under the command of Amar Singh Thapa lost control of Malaon and Jaithak to the British forces led by General David Ochterlony in 1815.
- November 1814: Battle of Nalapani.
- February 1814: The British advance to Jit Gadh in 1814 was led by General Amar Singh Thapa, a prominent military leader in the Gorkha Kingdom. The territory was eventually occupied by Great Britain as part of their expansion in the region.
- December 1814: British Major General Martindale occupied the town of Nahan.
- April 1815: Nepalese provincial governor Bam Shah surrendered Almora to the British on 27 April 1815.
- February 1814: The British advance to Jit Gadh in 1814 was led by General Amar Singh Thapa, a prominent military leader in the Gorkha Kingdom. The territory was eventually occupied by Great Britain as part of their expansion in the region.
- December 1814: British Major General Martindale occupied the town of Nahan.
- May 1815: The Nepalese forces under the command of Amar Singh Thapa lost control of Malaon and Jaithak to the British forces led by General David Ochterlony in 1815.
- December 1814: British Major General Martindale occupied the town of Nahan.