Action at Hykulzye

The Action at Hykulzye was an engagement between Afghan insurgents and British troops led by Brigadier-General Richard England at the village of Hykulzye. The Afghans were victorious and the British were repulsed.

Action at Hykulzye
Part of the First Anglo-Afghan War, 1839–1842

General Sir Richard England
Date28 March 1842
Location
Hykulzye, Pishin, Pakistan
Result Afghan victory
Belligerents
Afghan insurgents  United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad Sadiq Brigadier-General Richard England
Strength
unknown but more than British 1070 men (only 470 engaged)
Casualties and losses
30 killed
50 wounded
27 killed
71 wounded
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