Malakand uprising of 1897

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The Malakand uprising of 1897 was a major anti-British tribal revolt on the North-West Frontier of British India, centered in the Malakand region and famously chronicled by Winston Churchill.

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Malakand uprising of 1897 canonical 2

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instanceOf anti-colonial revolt
rebellion
uprising
belligerent British Empire
British Indian Army
tribal Pashtun forces
cause anti-British sentiment
tribal resistance to British control
chronicleBy Winston Churchill
conflictType tribal revolt
countryInvolved British India
United Kingdom
documentedIn British military administration records
surface form: British military reports

colonial-era frontier histories
front North-West Frontier region
surface form: North-West Frontier of British India
historicalPeriod late 19th century
languageContext Pashto-speaking tribal areas
location British India
Malakand Division
surface form: Malakand region

North-West Frontier region
surface form: North-West Frontier
notableWorkAbout The Story of the Malakand Field Force
opponentOf British imperial administration
surface form: British colonial administration
partOf frontier conflicts in British India
relatedTo North-West Frontier campaigns
history of the North-West Frontier Province
result British military suppression of revolt
significance major tribal revolt against British rule on the North-West Frontier
startDate 1897
theatreOfWar Malakand Pass
Swat Valley
surface form: Swat region
year 1897

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Malakand Division historicalEvent Malakand uprising of 1897
Malakand Pass wasSiteOf Malakand uprising of 1897