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Luverly plains and Sikhs Slug.

The Brits in the Sikh wars are magnificent. Line infantry in a sort of red French Wellingtonic uniform, horse artillery in a sort of dragoon uniform, Gurkhas, wots not to like?
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HMS Priapus wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 10:35 pm As a Yank, I have to admit I don't know much if anything about the Anglo-Sikh War. Now I feel I should address that gap in knowledge... great colors.

And that minaret has a penetrating quality to it.
I can recommend the following books;
The First Anglo-Sikh War & The Second Anglo-Sikh War by Amarpal Singh. My only quibble is with the maps but otherwise excellent books.
Osprey has just recently bought out The First Anglo-Sikh War 1845-46 which has much better maps and of course colour plates.
Osprey also publish The Sikh Army 1799-1849 which has more detail on the creation and history of the Khalsa.
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Is that a Lamb or Chicken Khalsa?
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grizzlymc wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:42 pm Is that a Lamb or Chicken Khalsa?
Do either have a writtern history? :)
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I was hoping for a recipe.
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An osprey recipe book range?
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Slugbalancer wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:46 am An osprey recipe book range?
Casserole Dishes of the SS, volumes 1-3 is in the works right now.
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Soviet beetroot dishes of the Great Patriotic War - 1941-45.
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Porridge recipies of The Highland Regiments.
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A compendium of Ghurkha curries with an analysis of farts by The N Yorkshire Police
1001 ways to use potatoes by Great, F.
Vodkas of the Vistula Legion
Tapas of the Juntas, Republican Tapas, Nationolist Tapas.
Sushi of the Marine Landing Brigades Vol 1 the years of expansion 1941-42
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