Battle of Saragarhi

Sept. 17, 2024

Recently, the 127th anniversary of the Battle of Saragarhi was celebrated on September 12 and it is regarded as one of the finest last stands in global military history.

About Battle of Saragarhi:

  • It was fought on 12 September 1897, in the then North-West Frontier Province of British India, which was concentrated on Saragarhi post.
  • On this day only 21 soldiers from the 36th Sikh (now 4 Sikh) led by Havildar Ishar Singh and a non-combatant called Daad fought against over 8,000 Afridi and Orakzai tribal militants.
  • It is considered one of the finest last stands in the military history of the world.

How are the slain soldiers remembered?

  • In 2017, the Punjab government decided to observe Saragarhi Day on September 12 as a holiday.
  • Even today the Khyber Scouts regiment of the Pakistani army mounts a guard and salutes the Saragarhi memorial close to Fort Lockhart.
  • The British, who regained control over the fort after a few days, used burnt bricks of Saragarhi to build an obelisk for the martyrs.

Importance of Saragarhi Post for Britishers

  • Saragarhi was a post, a key landmark between the two forts, Lockhart and Gulistan, which were originally built by Ranjit Singh of Punjab during his western expedition.
  • It was a critical post for the British, helping to monitor any aggressive moves by the Afghans.
  • Saragarhi helped to link up the two important forts which housed a large number of British troops in the rugged terrain of NWFP.