India General Service Medal clasp Hazara 1891 (915 Sepoy Pinjhu 37th B C Infy)
The Second Hazara Expedition of 1891, was a British military campaign conducted against the Swati and Yusufzai tribes of Kala Dhaka and the Battagram area, then referred to as the Black Mountains of Hazara and adjacent northern tracts. These areas form part of the present day Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
The expedition was undertaken following the failure of the tribal groups to comply with the agreements concluded after the First Hazara Expedition of 1888, prompting the British authorities to deploy a Hazara Field Force for a campaign lasting approximately two months in 1891.
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