1857 REVOLT AND KARIMGANJ, ASSAM [MALEGARH, LATU]
Malegarh burial site is a burial ground of the bodies of 26 soldiers of the 34th native infantry of chittagong who were among the 300 plus soldiers who had revolted against the british and made away with arms ammunition and cash from chittagong on 18 november 1857.
The british track down the rebel group which also included women and children and caught up with them at Malegarh with the rebels on the move and the Sylhet light infantry chasing them.
The british commandent Major Byng was the first officer hit by the rebels and his remains are also interred at this very spot. five soldiers of sylhet light infantry were killed along with 26 rebels in the battle on Dec 18 1857 and though the body count was higher for the rebels they were successful in repulsing the British.
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