Battle of Maiwand
| Battle of Maiwand | |||||||
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| Part of Second Anglo-Afghan War | |||||||
"Maiwand: Saving the Guns". Royal Horse Artillery withdrawing from Afghan attack at the Battle of Maiwand, painted by Richard Caton Woodville | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Emirate of Afghanistan | |||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| George Burrows | Ayub Khan | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 2,476 British/Indian troops | 25,000 tribal militiamen | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| 1,200 killed | Unknown, estimates from 2,000—5,000 | ||||||
The Battle of Maiwand (Dari: نبرد میوند, Pashto: د ميوند جگړه), fought on 27 July 1880, was one of the principal battles of the Second Anglo-Afghan War. Under the leadership of Ayub Khan, the Afghan forces defeated a much smaller British force consisting of two brigades of British and Indian troops under Brigadier-General George Burrows, albeit at a high price: between 2,050 and 2,750 Afghan tribal militamen were killed, and probably about 1,500 wounded. British and Indian forces suffered 1,200 dead.