Battle of Miani

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The Battle of Miani was an 1843 conflict in Sindh, in which British forces under Sir Charles Napier decisively defeated the Talpur Amirs, leading to the annexation of Sindh into British India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military conflict
alsoKnownAs Battle of Meeanee
belligerent British East India Company
Talpur dynasty
surface form: Talpur Amirs of Sindh
combatant1 British East India Company forces
combatant2 Talpur forces
surface form: Talpur forces of Sindh
commander Mir Nasir Khan Talpur
Charles James Napier
surface form: Sir Charles James Napier
conflictType Anglo-Sindh War
consequence Sindh incorporated into British India
annexation of Sindh by the British East India Company
countryAtTimeOfEvent Kalhora dynasty
surface form: Sindh (Talpur dynasty)
date 17 February 1843
followedBy Battle of Dubbo
hasEffectOn consolidation of British control over lower Indus region
end of Talpur rule in most of Sindh
historicalPeriod British colonial rule in India
involvedDynasty Talpur dynasty
involvedMilitaryBranch British Indian Army units under East India Company
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Sindh
surface form: Sindh Province
location Miani
Sindh
present-day Pakistan
namedAfter village of Miani
notableFor use of disciplined British infantry and artillery against larger local forces
partOf British conquest of Sindh
surface form: Conquest of Sindh

expansion of British rule in India
precededBy breakdown of treaties between the British and the Amirs of Sindh
result British victory
decisive defeat of the Talpur Amirs
territorialChange Sindh annexed to the Bombay Presidency
theatre Anglo-Sindh War
surface form: Sindh campaign of 1843
year 1843

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Talpur dynasty conquestEvent Battle of Miani