Army of India Nepaul - Holyoake - 24th Ft
Sgt John Holyoake 24th Regt of Foot (Warwickshire) one of 907 men of the Battalion in Major-General Marley's Column

£1,795.00

£2,154.00 inc VAT

SKU: C1003408

Army of India Medal clasp Nepaul short hyphen reverse (SERJT. J. HOLYOAKE. 24TH FOOT) - impressed naming.

The Anglo-Nepalese War (1 November 1814 – 4 March 1816), also known as the Gorkha War, was fought between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Nepal. The conflict was caused by territorial disputes and expansionist ambitions on both sides. Nepal had expanded westward and eastward in the late 18th century, bringing it into conflict with British interests in northern India.

Fighting took place across rugged Himalayan terrain, with the British facing strong resistance from Nepalese forces under commanders such as Amar Singh Thapa. Early British setbacks were followed by advances under leaders like Sir David Ochterlony. The war ended with the Treaty of Sugauli. The Treaty of Sugauli was concluded to bring an end to the prolonged conflict between the British East India Company and the Kingdom of Nepal, as both sides had incurred significant losses and could no longer sustain the ongoing hostilities.

Holyoake was one of the 907 men in Major-General Marley's Column.

This medal was sold at Sotheby's in November 1986

Medal is in good condition unless indicated otherwise. Sold with medal roll.


Read More