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Type
  
Campaign medal

Awarded for
  
Campaign service.

Clasps
  
None

Eligibility
  
British Army.

Description
  
Silver disk 37 mm wide

Scinde Medal

Campaign(s)
  
MEEANEE 1843, HYDERABAD 1843, MEEANEE/HYDERABAD 1843.

The Scinde Medal was authorised on 22 September 1843 and issued to those soldiers of the Honourable East India Company and of the 22nd Regiment of Foot who participated in Major General Sir Charles Napier's campaign against the Amirs of Sindh, Mir Rustam Khan Talpur, Mir Nasir Khan Talpur and Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur.

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History

The medal was awarded for service between 1842 and 1843 in the Sindh campaign. Napier was sent to Sindh for the purpose of quelling the Muslim rulers of the region, who had made various hostile demonstrations against the British government after the termination of the First Anglo-Afghan War, conducting frequent raids on British convoys travelling between India and Afghanistan. His campaign against these chieftains resulted, after the victories of Miani and Hyderabad, in the complete subjugation of the province of Sindh, and its annexation to eastern dominions. The medal was issued in three variations reflecting service in the battles at Miani or Hyderabad or both.

Description

Medal: Silver disc 37 mm wide.

Suspender: Straight Steel Clip and straight bar suspender. The suspenders on the medals issued to the 22nd Foot were replaced with silver ones at the expense of the unit's Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Pennefather after they particularly distinguished themselves.

Obverse: Left facing, diademed bust of Queen Victoria with inscription VICTORIA REGINA.

Reverse: Three different versions were issued: All contained the city and date surrounded by a laurel wreath and surmounted by a crown:

  • MEEANEE / 1843
  • HYDERABAD / 1843
  • MEEANEE / HYDERABAD / 1843
  • Ribbon: Silk 45 mm rainbow pattern watered red, white, yellow, white and blue.

    Engraving: Impressed with recipient's details around the rim.

    References

    Scinde Medal Wikipedia