Jalalabad is no more than a wide …

Years: 1842 - 1842
April

Jalalabad is no more than a wide place in the road with a fort, held by about two thousand troops under General Sir Robert Sale.

After the massacre of the British force during their retreat from Kabul in January 1842, Jalalabad had been surrounded by Afghan forces, which have  launched a series of attacks on the force.

The British have managed to beat off the assaults, and had even captured three hundred sheep from the besieging force when rations ran short.

Eventually, after five months under siege, Sale mounts an attack against the Afghan forces on April 13, captures their main camp, baggage, stores, guns, and horses and the Afghans flee to Kabul.

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