. . . . . "19981"^^ . . . . . . . . . "25"^^ . "Battle of Hyderabad"@en . "1120890139"^^ . . . . "15000"^^ . . . . . . . "Talpurs of Sindh"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2000"^^ . . "The Battle of Hyderabad (Sindhi: \u068A\u0628\u0648 \u062C\u064A \u062C\u0646\u06AF), sometimes called as the Battle of Dubbo was one of the major campaigns of the British against then Sindh led by the Talpurs which was fought on 24 March 1843 between the forces of the British East India Company and the Talpur Mirs of Sindh near Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. A small British force, led by Captain James Outram, were attacked by the Talpurs and forced to make a fort of the British residence, which they successfully defended until they finally escaped to a waiting river steamer. After the British victory at Meeanee (also spelt Miani), Sir Charles James Napier continued his advance to the Indus River and attacked the Sindh capital of Hyderabad. Hyderabad was defended by 20,000 troops and Baloch tribes under the command of His Highness Mir Sher Muhammad Khan Talpur \"Sher-i-Sindh\" and Hosh Mohammad Sheedi. Charles Napier with a force of only 3,000 men but with artillery support stormed the city. During the battle, Hosh Mohammad Sheedi was killed and his forces routed; Talpurs resistance collapsed and Sindh came under British rule."@en . "The Battle of Hyderabad (Sindhi: \u068A\u0628\u0648 \u062C\u064A \u062C\u0646\u06AF), sometimes called as the Battle of Dubbo was one of the major campaigns of the British against then Sindh led by the Talpurs which was fought on 24 March 1843 between the forces of the British East India Company and the Talpur Mirs of Sindh near Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. A small British force, led by Captain James Outram, were attacked by the Talpurs and forced to make a fort of the British residence, which they successfully defended until they finally escaped to a waiting river steamer. After the British victory at Meeanee (also spelt Miani), Sir Charles James Napier continued his advance to the Indus River and attacked the Sindh capital of Hyderabad. Hyderabad was defended by 20,000 troops and Baloch tribes under the command of His Highness "@en . "1843-03-24"^^ . . . "unknown"@en . . . "East India Company Victory and"@en . . "6,000" . . . . . "the British conquest of Sindh"@en . . . . "39"^^ . . "Battle of Hyderabad"@en . . . . . . . "25pxEast India Company" . . "3395546"^^ . . . "East India CompanyVictory and" . . . . "Battle of Hyderabad"@en . . "39 dead, 231 wounded" . . . . . . . . . . "1843-03-24"^^ . . . . "6000"^^ . . . "21"^^ . "22"^^ . . . "British advances"@en . . . . "25"^^ . . . "Hoshu Sheedi"@en . "1"^^ . "Captain James Outram"@en . . "Sir Charles Napier"@en . "12"^^ . "British advances" . . . . . . "9"^^ . . . "15,000" . . . "Talpurs ofSindh" .