Beni Boo Alli (Battle Honour)
British Indian Army, Punitive expedition, Persian Gulf, East India Company
978-620-0-32865-6
620032865X
72
2012-01-12
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Beni Boo Alli is a 1821 battle honour of the British Indian Army awarded to all units engaged in a punitive expedition to Eastern Arabia against a fierce and turbulent tribe called the Bani bu Ali. Rampant piracy in Eastern Arabia and the Persian Gulf region led the East India Company to carry out a punitive expedition in 1819 to Ras al Khaimah which destroyed the pirate base and removed the threat from the Persian Gulf. The Government of the Bombay Presidency also sent a letter of protest through an envoy on a British ship to Eastern Arabia. The Bani bu Ali rose and murdered the pilot of the ship at Rass al Junaiz, resulting in the dispatch of a small punitive expedition from India.
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