Herat campaign of 1862–1863

Herat campaign of 1862–1863
Part of the Great Game, campaigns of Dost Mohammad Khan

An 1863 Illustration of Herat as seen from the citadel, in the June 13 Edition of the Illustrated London News
DateMarch 1862 – 27 May 1863
Location
Result Afghan victory
Territorial
changes
Herat incorporated into the Emirate of Afghanistan
Belligerents
Emirate of Afghanistan
Jamshidi tribesmen
Supported by:
British Empire
East India Company
Emirate of Herat
Herati Farsiwans
Supported by:
Qajar Iran
Commanders and leaders
Dost Mohammad Khan
Sher Ali Khan
Mohammad Sharif Khan
Mohammad Amin Khan
Sultan Ahmad Khan #
Shah Nawaz Khan
Mir Afzal Khan
Strength
26,000 infantry
4,000 cavalry
12 cannons
4 mortars.
(April 1862)
7,000 (March 1862)

The Herat campaign of 1862–1863 was a conflict between the Principality of Herat and the Emirate of Afghanistan, from March 1862, when Sultan Ahmad Khan captured Farah from the Muhammadzai Emirs and continued through the 10-month long siege of Herat, ending on May 27, 1863, when the city fell to the Amir-i Kabir, thus completing the unification of Afghanistan.