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Siege of Khelat
Part of the First Anglo-Afghan War

Outer wall of Kalat city
Date13 November 1839
LocationKalat, Pakistan
Result British victory
Belligerents
British Empire
East India Company
Khanate of Kalat
Commanders and leaders
Thomas Willshire
James Outram
Mehrab Khan 
Strength
1,166 2,000
Casualties and losses
31 killed
107 wounded
Unknown
First Anglo-Afghan War

The siege of Kalat was a military campaign against the Khanate of Kalat led by the British during the First Anglo-Afghan War.

The fortress of Khelat, held by a Baluchi tribal chief, threatened communications with India through the Bolan Pass. The unfriendly Baluchi tribes had harassed and attacked British convoys and killed officers and camp followers alike during the First Anglo-Afghan War. As retaliation, the Bombay Column stormed the fortress on 13 November 1839 on its way back to India.

Battle honour

The honour was awarded vide GOGG dated 15 February 1840 and Bombay Government Order No 474 of 1841 and the spelling changed from 'Kelat' vide Gazette of India No 1079 of 1910. A non-repugnant honour, it was awarded to the following units:


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