3rd Brahmans, the Glossary
The 3rd Brahmans were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Bengal Army, Bengal Native Infantry, British Indian Army, British Raj, Edward VII, Gaur Brahmins, Kanyakubja Brahmin, Second Anglo-Afghan War, World War I.
- 1798 establishments in the British Empire
- Military units and formations established in 1798
Bengal Army
The Bengal Army was the army of the Bengal Presidency, one of the three presidencies of British India within the British Empire. 3rd Brahmans and Bengal Army are Bengal Presidency.
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Bengal Native Infantry
The regiments of Bengal Native Infantry, alongside the regiments of Bengal European Infantry, were the regular infantry components of the East India Company's Bengal Army from the raising of the first Native battalion in 1757 to the passing into law of the Government of India Act 1858 (as a direct result of the Indian Mutiny). 3rd Brahmans and Bengal Native Infantry are British Indian Army infantry regiments and Honourable East India Company regiments.
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British Indian Army
The Indian Army during British rule, also referred to as the British Indian Army, was the main military force of the British Indian Empire until 1947.
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British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Edward VII
Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.
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Gaur Brahmins
Gaur Brahmins (also spelled Gor, Gour, Gaud or Gauda) are a community of Brahmins in India.
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Kanyakubja Brahmin
Kanyakubja Brahmins are an endogamous Brahmin community mainly found in northern India.
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Second Anglo-Afghan War
The Second Anglo-Afghan War (Dari: جنگ دومافغان و انگلیس, د افغان-انګرېز دويمه جګړه) was a military conflict fought between the British Raj and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the latter was ruled by Sher Ali Khan of the Barakzai dynasty, the son of former Emir Dost Mohammad Khan.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
1798 establishments in the British Empire
- 3rd Brahmans
- 7th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rajputs
Military units and formations established in 1798
- 13th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 14th Olonets Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry
- 3rd Brahmans
- 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs
- 7th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rajputs
- 87th Punjabis
- 88th Carnatic Infantry
- 89th Punjabis
- 8th Rajputs
- 96th Regiment of Foot
- Argyll and Bute Militia
- Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry
- Baloch Regiment
- Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry
- Fifeshire Militia
- Forfar and Kincardine Artillery
- Lancashire Hussars
- Mississippi Army National Guard
- Mississippi National Guard
- National Congress Battalions
- Nizam's Contingent
- North Somerset Yeomanry
- Queen's Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia
- Royal Corsican Rangers
- Royal North Devon Yeomanry
- United States Marine Band
- Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Brahmans
Also known as 1st Battalion, 16th Bengal Native Infantry, 3rd Regiment of Bengal Infantry.