- Samana Range
The Samana Range is a mountain ridge in the
Kohat District of theNorth West Frontier Province ofPakistan , commanding the southern boundary ofTirah . The ridge lies between theKhanki Valley on the north and theMiranzai Valley on the south, and extends for some 30 m. west from Hangu to theSamana Suk . It is some 6000 to 7000 ft. high.History
Beyond the Samana Suk lies the pass, known as the
Chagru Kotal , across which theTirah Campaign marched in 1897. On the opposite hill on the other side of this road is the famous position ofDargai . After the Miranzai Expedition of 1891 this range was occupied by British troops and eleven posts were established along its crest, the two chief posts beingFort Lockhart andFort Gulistan . In 1897 all the forts on the Samana were attacked by theOrakzai s, this is when theBattle of Saragarhi took place and this and theAfridi attack on theKhyber Pass were the two chief causes of the Tirah Expedition. WhenLord Curzon reorganized the frontier in 1900, British garrisons were withdrawn from the Samana forts, which were then held by a corps of tribal police 450 strong, called the Samana Rifles.
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