HMS Sutlej (1855) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Titian, Denise (11 October 2018). "Who was Maggie Sutlej? Humanitarian aid group reaches out to Ahousaht 150 years after wartime abduction of child". Ha-Shilth-Sa. Retrieved 12 December 2018. HMS Sutlej was itself named to celebrate the British East India Company's win at the Battle of the Sutlej against the Sikh Empire, and led to the colonisation of the Punjab.
  • Titian, Denise (11 October 2018). "Who was Maggie Sutlej? Humanitarian aid group reaches out to Ahousaht 150 years after wartime abduction of child". Ha-Shilth-Sa. Retrieved 12 December 2018. 15 Ahousahts had been killed, 11 Ahousaht prisoners were taken, including Chief Cap-chah's wife and child, and nine villages were destroyed.

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