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Latest revision as of 10:16, 26 February 2021
The First Battle of Hampi (15 August - 21 August 1821) was an engagement that took place at the small town of Hampi in Southern Indiae. It was fought primarily between Allied Coalition Forces under the command of General Sir. Benedict Humeray against the Auro-Sikh forces under Marshal Flórián Székely de Kisbátor.
The battle saw Humeray attempt to halt the advance of the more numerical superior Aurucolian and Sikh forces. The engagement at Hampi would prove to be one of Humeray's first attempts to regain the advantage. Instead of waging a direct war, 30% of the Coalition forces dedicated to committing and harassing enemy columns and waging a Guerilla Warfare against both the Sikhs and Aurucolians. However, the battle would prove to be one of the battles of the campaign in which nearly the entire Coalition forces were decimated. Aurucolian General Martin Dobos nearly destroyed the Galbadian forces just 4 kms from Hampi with an attack that split the Lucian and Galbadian forces apart. With this, Koppel was left with no choice but to withdraw early in the battle and retreat to Goa, while Auchinleck's forces stayed behind for another day to allow Humeray to withdraw the rest of the Coalition forces still in Hampi. Despite losing Hampi, 85% of the Allies strength in the battle managed to withdraw, while Auchinleck's delaying tactic and the continuous guerilla warfare instigated by Indiaen natives caused high casualies for the Sandoric forces.
By 21 August, Auchinleck withdrew but was unable to link-up with Humeray's main force because of Kerkdijk's Army preventing them. This forced Auchinleck to retreat to Mysoru, where he made a stand against Aurucolian General Arnold Rácz. Koppel and Auchinleck would not rejoin Humeray until the Battle of Bengaluru.