List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922), the Glossary
This is a list of regiments of the Indian Army as it was following the reorganisation of the Indian Armed Forces in 1922.[1]
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253 relations: Abbottabad, Almora, Anglo-Egyptian War, Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, Army, Army Medical Corps (India), Assam Rifles, Assam Valley Light Horse, Auxiliary Force (India), Bahawalpur Regiment, Bakloh, Baloch Regiment, Bengal, Bengal Engineer Group, Bihar Light Horse, Bombay Light Horse, Boxer Rebellion, British expedition to Abyssinia, British expedition to Tibet, British Indian Army, Burma Military Police, Burma Rifles, Calcutta Light Horse, Calcutta Scottish, Chitral Scouts, Chota Nagpur Regiment, Claude Auchinleck, Dehradun, Derajat, Dharamshala, Eastern Frontier Rifles, Field artillery, Frontier Corps, Gilgit Scouts, Governor General's Bodyguard, Guides Cavalry, Hazara region, Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Imperial Service Troops, Indian Army Service Corps, Indian Long Range Squadron, Indian Medical Service, Jat Regiment, Jhelum, Khyber Rifles, Kohat, Kumaon Regiment, Kurram Militia, Lahore, Lansdowne, India, ... Expand index (203 more) »
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Abbottabad
Abbottabad (Urdu, ایبٹ آباد|translit.
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Almora
Almora (Kumaoni) is a municipal board and a cantonment town in the state of Uttarakhand, India.
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Anglo-Egyptian War
The British conquest of Egypt, also known as the Anglo-Egyptian War, occurred in 1882 between Egyptian and Sudanese forces under Ahmed ‘Urabi and the United Kingdom.
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Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
Field Marshal Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, (5 May 1883 – 24 May 1950) was a senior officer of the British Army.
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Army
An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land.
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Army Medical Corps (India)
The Army Medical Corps is a specialist corps in the Indian Army, which primarily provides medical services to all Army personnel, serving and veterans, along with their families.
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Assam Rifles
The Assam Rifles (AR) is a central paramilitary force responsible for border security, counter-insurgency, and maintaining law and order in Northeast India.
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Assam Valley Light Horse
The Assam Valley Light Horse regiment was raised in 1891 and formed part of Indian Volunteer Force, later the Indian Defence Force and finally the Auxiliary Force (India).
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Auxiliary Force (India)
The Auxiliary Force (India) (AFI) was a part-time, paid volunteer military organisation within the British Indian Army, with recruits from British India.
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Bahawalpur Regiment
The Bahawalpur Regiment was a regiment of Pakistan Army.
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Bakloh
Bakloh (or Bukloh (archaic spelling)) is a cantonment town.
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Baloch Regiment
The Baloch Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army.
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Bengal
Geographical distribution of the Bengali language Bengal (Bôṅgo) or endonym Bangla (Bāṅlā) is a historical geographical, ethnolinguistic and cultural term referring to a region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal.
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Bengal Engineer Group
The Bengal Engineer Group (BEG) (informally the Bengal Sappers or Bengal Engineers) is a military engineering regiment in the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922) and Bengal Engineer Group are British Indian Army regiments.
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Bihar Light Horse
The Bihar Light Horse was a mounted infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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Bombay Light Horse
The Bombay Light Horse was raised in 1885 and formed part of Indian Volunteer Force, later (post 1917) the Indian Defence Force and finally (post 1920) the Auxiliary Force (India).
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Boxer Rebellion
The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising or the Boxer Insurrection, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist, and anti-Christian uprising in North China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists, known as the "Boxers" in English due to many of its members having practised Chinese martial arts, which at the time were referred to as "Chinese boxing".
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British expedition to Abyssinia
The British Expedition to Abyssinia was a rescue mission and punitive expedition carried out in 1868 by the armed forces of the British Empire against the Ethiopian Empire (also known at the time as Abyssinia).
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British expedition to Tibet
The British expedition to Tibet, also known as the Younghusband expedition, began in December 1903 and lasted until September 1904.
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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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Burma Military Police
The Burma Military Police (BMP) was a paramilitary force of British Burma.
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Burma Rifles
The Burma Rifles were a British colonial regiment raised in Burma.
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Calcutta Light Horse
The Calcutta Light Horse was raised in 1872 and formed part of the Cavalry Reserve in the British Indian Army.
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Calcutta Scottish
The Calcutta Scottish was a regiment of volunteers of Scottish descent raised in 1914 as an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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Chitral Scouts
The Chitral Scouts (CS) (چترال سکاوٹس), also known as Chitral Levies, originally raised in 1903 as the militia of the princely state of Chitral, is now part of the Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) of Pakistan.
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Chota Nagpur Regiment
The Chota Nagpur Regiment was raised in 1891 as the Chota Nagpore Mounted Rifles and formed part of the Cavalry Reserve in the British Indian Army.
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Claude Auchinleck
Field Marshal Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck (21 June 1884 – 23 March 1981), was a British Indian Army commander who saw active service during the world wars.
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Dehradun
Dehradun, also known as Dehra Doon, is the capital and the most populous city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
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Derajat
Derajat (Punjabi/Urdu), the plural of the word 'dera', is a cultural region of central Pakistan, located in the region where the provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan meet.
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Dharamshala
Dharamshala (also spelled Dharamsala) is a town in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
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Eastern Frontier Rifles
The Eastern Frontier Rifles (EFR) are a State Armed Police Force for the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Field artillery
Field artillery is a category of mobile artillery used to support armies in the field.
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Frontier Corps
The Frontier Corps (سرحد واہنی, reporting name: FC), are a group of four paramilitary forces of Pakistan, operating in the provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to maintain law and order while overseeing the country's borders with Afghanistan and Iran.
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Gilgit Scouts
The Gilgit Scouts were a paramilitary force within the Gilgit-Baltistan region in northern Pakistan.
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Governor General's Bodyguard
The Governor General's Bodyguard was a cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army and served as the British Indian equivalent to the Household Cavalry of the British Army.
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Guides Cavalry
The Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force) is an armoured regiment of the Pakistan Army which was raised in 1846 as The Corps of Guides.
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Hazara region
Hazara (Hindko: هزاره, Urdu) is a region in northern Pakistan, falling administratively within Hazara Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (24 June 1850 – 5 June 1916) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator.
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Imperial Service Troops
The Imperial Service Troops, officially called the Indian States Forces after 1920, were auxiliary forces raised by the princely states of the Indian Empire which were deployed alongside the Indian Army when their service was required.
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Indian Army Service Corps
The Indian Army Service Corps (IASC) is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army which handles its logistic support function.
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Indian Long Range Squadron
The Indian Long Range Squadron or ILRS was a unit of the British Indian Army during World War II.
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Indian Medical Service
The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions.
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Jat Regiment
The Jat Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army, of which it is one of the longest-serving and most decorated regiments.
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Jhelum
Jhelum is a city on the West Bank of the Jhelum River, which is located in the district of Jhelum in the North of Punjab, Pakistan.
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Khyber Rifles
The Khyber Rifles are a paramilitary regiment, forming part of the Pakistani Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North).
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Kohat
Kohat (کوهاټ; کوہاٹ) is a city that serves as the capital of the Kohat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
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Kumaon Regiment
The Kumaon Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army. The regiment traces its origins to the 18th century and has fought in every major campaign of the British Indian Army and the Indian Army, including the two world wars, and is one of the highest decorated regiments of the Indian Army.
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Kurram Militia
The Kurram Militia is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps of Pakistan.
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Lahore
Lahore (لہور; لاہور) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Punjab.
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Lansdowne, India
Lansdowne is a cantonment town in Pauri Garhwal is a district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
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List of regiments and corps of the Indian Army
This article lists the regiments of the Indian Army, including the various corps of supporting arms and services. List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922) and list of regiments and corps of the Indian Army are lists of military units and formations of India.
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List of regiments of the Indian Army (1903)
The Commander-in-Chief of India, Lord Kitchener carried out a reform of the British Indian Army in 1903. List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922) and List of regiments of the Indian Army (1903) are British Indian Army regiments and lists of military units and formations of India.
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Madras Engineer Group
Madras Engineer Group (MEG), informally known as the Madras Sappers, is an engineer group of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922) and Madras Engineer Group are British Indian Army regiments.
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Madras Regiment
The Madras Regiment is the oldest infantry regiment of the Indian Army, originating in the 1750s as a unit of the British East India Company.
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Mahdist War
The Mahdist War (ath-Thawra al-Mahdiyya; 1881–1899) was a war between the Mahdist Sudanese, led by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah, who had proclaimed himself the "Mahdi" of Islam (the "Guided One"), and the forces of the Khedivate of Egypt, initially, and later the forces of Britain.
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Malabar Special Police
The Malabar Special Police (MSP) is an armed police battalion of the State Police of Kerala, India.
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Maratha Light Infantry
The Maratha Light Infantry is a light infantry regiment of the Indian Army.
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Mohmand campaign of 1897–1898
The First Mohmand campaign was a British military campaign against the Pashtun Mohmand tribe from 1897 to 1898.
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Mumbai
Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
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Murree
Murree (Punjabi) is a mountain resort city, located in the Galyat region of the Pir Panjal Range, within the Murree District of Punjab, Pakistan.
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Nilgiri Malabar Battalion
The Nilgiri Malabar Battalion (NMB) was an Auxiliary Force (India) of the British Colonial Auxiliary Forces of the British Indian Army, composed of Eurasians/Anglo-Indians.
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North-West Frontier Province
The North-West Frontier Province (NWFP; شمال لویدیځ سرحدي ولایت) was a province of British India from 1901 to 1947, of the Dominion of Pakistan from 1947 to 1955, and of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan from 1970 to 2010.
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Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Nowshera (نوښار, pr. Nowkhār) is the capital city of Nowshera District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
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Parachute Regiment (India)
The Parachute Regiment is an airborne and special forces regiment of the Indian Army.
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Pathan Regiment
The Pathan Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army now merged into Frontier Force Regiment.
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Peshawar
Peshawar (پېښور; پشور;; پشاور) is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district population of over 4.7 million in the 2023 census.
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Poonch (town)
Poonch (or Punch), (called Prunts in the Kashmiri, Gojri & Pahari languages) is a town and the administrative headquarters of the Poonch district, of the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which is part of the larger disputed territory of Kashmir.
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Presidency
A presidency is an administration or the executive, the collective administrative and governmental entity that exists around an office of president of a state or nation.
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Punjab Light Horse
The Punjab Light Horse was raised in 1867 and formed part of the Cavalry Reserve in the British Indian Army.
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Punjab Regiment (India)
The Punjab Regiment is the second oldest regiment still in service in the Indian Army, and is the most senior regional infantry regiment.
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Punjab Regiment (Pakistan)
The Punjab Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army.
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Pyin Oo Lwin
Pyin Oo Lwin or Pyin U Lwin (Shan), formerly and colloquially referred to as Maymyo, is a scenic hill town in the Mandalay Region, Myanmar, some east of Mandalay, and at an elevation of.
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Quetta
Quetta (کوئٹہ, ko'eṭa) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan.
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Rajput Regiment
The Rajput Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army, originating in 1778 with the raising of the 24th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry.
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Rajputana
Rājputana, meaning Land of the Rajputs, was a region in the Indian subcontinent that included mainly the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan, as well as parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, and some adjoining areas of Sindh in modern-day southern Pakistan.
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Rajputana Rifles
The Rajputana Rifles is the oldest rifle regiment of the Indian Army.
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Royal Artillery
The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises thirteen Regular Army regiments, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and five Army Reserve regiments.
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Royal Horse Artillery
The Royal Horse Artillery (RHA) was formed in 1793 as a distinct arm of the Royal Regiment of Artillery (commonly termed Royal Artillery) to provide horse artillery support to the cavalry units of the British Army.
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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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Second Anglo-Burmese War
The Second Anglo-Burmese War or the Second Burma War (ဒုတိယ အင်္ဂလိပ် မြန်မာ စစ်; 5 April 185220 January 1853) was the second of the three wars fought between the Burmese Empire and British Empire during the 19th century.
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Second Opium War
The Second Opium War, also known as the Second Anglo-Chinese War, the Second China War, the Arrow War, or the Anglo-French expedition to China, was a colonial war lasting from 1856 to 1860, which pitted United Kingdom, France, and the United States against the Qing dynasty of China.
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Shillong
Shillong is a hill station and the capital of Meghalaya, a state in northeastern India.
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Sohan
Sohan is a village and union council of Jhelum District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan.
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The Crown
The Crown broadly represents the state in all its aspects within the jurisprudence of the Commonwealth realms and their subdivisions (such as the Crown Dependencies, overseas territories, provinces, or states).
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The Grenadiers
The Grenadiers is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army, formerly part of the Bombay Army and later the pre-independence British Indian Army, when the regiment was known as the 4th Bombay Grenadiers.
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Third Anglo-Afghan War
The Third Anglo-Afghan War began on 6 May 1919 when the Emirate of Afghanistan invaded British India and ended with an armistice on 8 August 1919.
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Third Anglo-Burmese War
The Third Anglo-Burmese War (Tatiya Anggalip–Mran cac), also known as the Third Burma War, took place during 7–29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance continuing into 1887.
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Tirah campaign
The Tirah campaign, often referred to in contemporary British accounts as the Tirah expedition, was an Indian frontier campaign from September 1897 to April 1898.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Wakefield
Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England located on the River Calder.
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Waziristan campaign (1919–1920)
The Waziristan campaign 1919–1920 was a military campaign conducted in Waziristan by British and Indian forces against the fiercely independent tribesmen that inhabited this region.
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Waziristan campaign (1936–1939)
The Waziristan campaign 1936–1939 comprised a number of operations conducted in Waziristan by the British Indian Army against the fiercely independent tribesmen that inhabited this region.
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William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
Field Marshal William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, (6 August 1891 – 14 December 1970), usually known as Bill Slim, was a British military commander and the 13th Governor-General of Australia.
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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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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Zhob
Zhob, formerly known as Mandokhail, is a city and district headquarters of the Zhob District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
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Zhob Militia
The Zhob Militia is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps, a Civil Armed Force based in Baluchistan and are one of the oldest paramilitary forces in the region.
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101st Grenadiers
The 101st Grenadiers was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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102nd Prince of Wales's Own Grenadiers
The 102nd Prince of Wales's Own Grenadiers was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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103rd Mahratta Light Infantry
The 103rd Mahratta Light Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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104th Wellesley's Rifles
The 104th Wellesley's Rifles were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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105th Mahratta Light Infantry
The 105th Mahratta Light Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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108th Infantry
The 108th Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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109th Infantry
The 109th Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment traces its origins to 1768, when it was raised as the 5th Battalion, Bombay Sepoys. The regiment's first action was during the Mysore Campaign in the Third Anglo-Mysore War. It was next involved in the Battle of Seringapatam in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, and next used in the Siege of Multan during the Second Anglo-Sikh War.
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10th Baluch Regiment
The 10th Baluch or Baluch Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947.
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10th Jats
The 10th Jats were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles
The 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, (abbreviated to 10 GR), was originally a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army.
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110th Mahratta Light Infantry
The 110th Mahratta Light Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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112th Infantry
The 112th Infantry were an infantry regiment of the East India Company's Bombay Army and later the British Indian Army.
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113th Infantry
The 113th Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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114th Mahrattas
The 114th Mahrattas were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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116th Mahrattas
The 116th Mahrattas were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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117th Mahrattas
The 117th Mahrattas were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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119th Infantry (The Mooltan Regiment)
The 119th Infantry (The Mooltan Regiment) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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11th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
The 11th Cavalry (Frontier Force), is an armoured regiment of the Pakistan Army.
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11th Rajputs
The 11th Rajputs was an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army and later of the British Indian Army.
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11th Sikh Regiment
The 11th Sikh Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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120th Rajputana Infantry
The 120th Rajputana Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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122nd Rajputana Infantry
The 122nd Rajputana Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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123rd Outram's Rifles
The 123rd Outram's Rifles was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry
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125th Napier's Rifles
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126th Baluchistan Infantry
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127th Baluch Light Infantry
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129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis
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12th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
The 12th Cavalry Sam Browne's Cavalry (Frontier Force) is an armoured regiment of Pakistan Army.
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12th Frontier Force Regiment
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130th Baluchis
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13th Frontier Force Rifles
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13th Lancers
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13th Rajputs (The Shekhawati Regiment)
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14th Horse (Scinde Horse)
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14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs
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14th Murray's Jat Lancers
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14th Punjab Regiment
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156th Parachute Battalion (United Kingdom)
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15th Lancers
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15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis)
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15th Ludhiana Sikhs
The 15th Ludhiana Sikhs was an infantry regiment in the British Indian Army.
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15th Punjab Regiment
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16th Light Cavalry
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16th Punjab Regiment
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16th Rajputs (The Lucknow Regiment)
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17th Dogra Regiment
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17th Horse (Poona Horse)
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18th Cavalry (India)
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18th Infantry (British Indian Army)
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18th Royal Garhwal Rifles
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19th Hyderabad Regiment
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19th Lancers
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19th Punjabis
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1st Brahmans
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1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)
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1st Horse (Skinner's Horse)
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1st Madras Pioneers
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1st Punjab Regiment
The 1st Punjab Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947.
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20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis)
The 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis) was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
20th Lancers (British Indian Army)
The 20th Lancers was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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21st Horse (Central India Horse)
The Central India Horse (formerly the 21st King George V's Own Horse, also known as Beatson's Horse) was a regular cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army and is presently part of the Indian Army Armoured Corps.
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21st Punjabis
The 21st Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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22 Medium Regiment (India)
22 Medium Regiment (Sittang and Yenangyaung) is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.
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22nd Punjabis
The 22nd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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24th Punjabis
The 24th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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25th Punjabis
The 25th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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26th Punjabis
The 26th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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27th Punjabis
The 27th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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28th Punjabis
The 28th Punjabis were an infantry regiment in the British Indian Army.
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29th Punjabis
The 29th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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2nd Bombay Pioneers
The 2nd Bombay Pioneers was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles)
The 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army before being transferred to the British Army on India's independence in 1947.
2nd Lancers (Gardner's Horse)
The 2nd Lancers (Gardner's Horse) is one of the oldest and a highly decorated armoured regiment of the Indian Army.
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2nd Punjab Regiment
The 2nd Punjab Regiment was a British Indian Army regiment from 1922 to the partition of India in 1947.
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2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry
The 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry, commonly shortened to 2nd Rajputs, was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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30th Punjabis
The 30th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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31st Punjabis
The 31st Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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33rd Punjabis
The 33rd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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35th Sikhs
The 35th Sikhs were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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36th Jacob's Horse
The 36th Jacob's Horse were a unit of cavalry of the British Indian Army.
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36th Sikhs
The 36th Sikhs was an infantry regiment in the British Indian Army.
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37th Dogras
The 37th (Prince of Wales's Own) Dogras was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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38th Dogras
The 38th Dogras were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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3rd Cavalry Regiment (India)
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3rd Gorkha Rifles
The 3rd Gorkha Rifles or Third Gorkha Rifles, abbreviated as 3 GR is an Indian Army infantry regiment.
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3rd Madras Regiment
The 3rd Madras Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army formed after the World War I reforms of the Indian Army.
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3rd Sikh Pioneers
The 3rd Sikh Pioneers was a regiment of the British Indian Army formed in 1922, when the Indian army moved from single battalion regiments to multi-battalion regiments.
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40th Pathans
The 40th Pathans were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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41st Dogras
The 41st Dogras was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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42nd Armoured Regiment (India)
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45th Cavalry (India)
45 Cavalry is an armoured regiment in the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army.
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45th Rattray's Sikhs
The 45th Rattray's Sikhs was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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46th Punjabis
The 46th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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47th Duke of Connaught's Own Sikhs
The 47th Sikhs were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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4th Gorkha Rifles
The 4th Gorkha Rifles or the Fourth Gorkha Rifles, abbreviated as 4 GR, is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Indian Gorkha or Nepalese nationality, especially Magars and Gurungs hill tribes of Nepal.
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4th Hazara Pioneers
The 4th Hazara Pioneers (or Independent Pioneer Battalion) was a regiment of the British Indian Army formed in 1922, when the Indian army moved from single battalion regiments to multi-battalion regiments; the 106th Hazara Pioneers became the 1st Battalion 4th Hazara Pioneers.
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4th Horse (Hodson's Horse)
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4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs
The 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs was an infantry battalion of the British Indian Army.
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4th Punjab Infantry Regiment
The 4th Punjab Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army formed on 18 April 1849 by Captain GG Denniss at Lahore as part of the Transfrontier Brigade, which became the Punjab Irregular Force (PIF) in 1851.
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51st Sikhs (Frontier Force)
The 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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52nd Sikhs (Frontier Force)
The 52nd Sikhs (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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53rd Sikhs (Frontier Force)
The 53rd Sikhs (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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54th Sikhs (Frontier Force)
The 54th Sikhs (Frontier Force) were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force)
The 55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force) was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force)
The 56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force)
The 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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59th Scinde Rifles (Frontier Force)
The 59 Scinde Rifles (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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5th Cavalry (India)
The 5th Cavalry was a cavalry regiment of the Bengal Army (1841-1895) and the British Indian Army (1895-1921) until it was amalgamated with the 8th Lancers to form the 3rd Cavalry.
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5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force), also abbreviated as 5 GR(FF) is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Nepalese origin.
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5th Horse (Probyn's Horse)
The 5th Horse is an armoured regiment of the Pakistan Army.
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5th Mahratta Light Infantry
The 5th Mahratta Light Infantry was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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62nd Punjabis
The 62nd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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66th Punjabis
The 66th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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67th Punjabis
The 67th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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69th Punjabis
The 69th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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6th Jat Light Infantry
6th Jat Light Infantry were an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army, later of the united British Indian Army.
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6th King Edward's Own Cavalry
The 6th King Edward's Own Cavalry was a cavalry regiment in the Bengal Army (1842–1895) and the British Indian Army (1895–1921) until it was amalgamated with the 7th Hariana Lancers to form the 18th King Edward's Own Cavalry.
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6th Lancers (Watson's Horse)
The 6th Lancers is an armoured regiment of the Pakistan Army.
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6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles
The 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army, before being transferred to the British Army following India's independence.
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6th Rajputana Rifles
The 6th Rajputana Rifles was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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72nd Punjabis
The 72nd Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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73rd Carnatic Infantry
The 73rd Carnatic Infantry was an infantry regiment originally raised in 1776 as the 13th Carnatic Battalion (using drafts of men from the 4th, 7th and the 11th Carnatic Battalion) as part of the Presidency of Madras Army which was itself part of the Honourable East India Company Army.
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74th Punjabis
The 74th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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75th Carnatic Infantry
The 75th Carnatic Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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76th Punjabis
The 76th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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79th Carnatic Infantry
The 79th Carnatic Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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7th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rajputs
The 7th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rajputs were an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army, later of the united British Indian Army.
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7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles
The 7th Gurkha Rifles was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army, before being transferred to the British Army, following India's independence in 1947 and after 1959 designated as the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles.
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7th Hariana Lancers
The 7th Hariana Lancers was a cavalry regiment in the British Indian Army.
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7th Light Cavalry
The 7th Light Cavalry, previously the 28th Light Cavalry, was a regular army cavalry regiment in the British Indian Army.
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82nd Punjabis
The 82nd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry
The 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry was an infantry regiment originally raised in 1794 as the 33rd Madras Battalion, part of the Presidency of Madras Army which was itself part of the Honourable East India Company Army.
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84th Punjabis
The 84th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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86th Carnatic Infantry
The 86th Carnatic Infantry was an infantry regiment originally raised in 1794 as the 36th Madras Native Infantry, part of the Presidency of Madras Army which was itself part of the Honourable East India Company Army.
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87th Punjabis
The 87th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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89th Punjabis
The 89th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army raised in 1798 as a battalion of Madras Native Infantry.
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8th Gorkha Rifles
The 8th Gorkha Rifles is a Gorkha regiment of the Indian Army.
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8th Lancers
The 8th Lancers was a cavalry regiment of the Bengal Army (1846-1895) and the British Indian Army until 1921 when it was amalgamated 5th Cavalry regiment to form the 3rd Cavalry regiment.
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8th Light Cavalry
The 8th Light Cavalry traces its origins from the 8th King George's Own Light Cavalry which was formed in 1922 by the amalgamation of the 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry and the 30th Lancers following a re-organisation of the Indian Cavalry Corps.
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8th Punjab Regiment
The 8th Punjab Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947.
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8th Rajputs
The 8th Rajputs was an infantry battalion of the British Indian Army.
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90th Punjabis
The 90th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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91st Punjabis (Light Infantry)
The 91st Punjabis (Light Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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92nd Punjabis
The 92nd Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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93rd Burma Infantry
The 93rd Burma Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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94th Russell's Infantry
The 94th Russell's Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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95th Russell's Infantry
The 95th Russell's Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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96th Berar Infantry
The 96th Berar Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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97th Deccan Infantry
The 97th Deccan Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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98th Infantry
The 98th Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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99th Deccan Infantry
The 99th Deccan Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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9th Bhopal Infantry
The 9th Bhopal Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.It was raised by Nawab of Bhopal in 1818 near Sehore.
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9th Gorkha Rifles
The 9th Gorkha Rifles is a Gorkha infantry regiment of the Indian Army and, previously, the British Army.
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9th Horse (Deccan Horse)
The Deccan Horse or 9 Horse is one of the oldest and most decorated armoured regiments of the Indian Army.
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9th Jat Regiment
The 9th Jat Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
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See also
British Indian Army regiments
- 13 Field Regiment (India)
- Bengal Engineer Group
- Indian Army Corps of Engineers
- List of regiments of the Indian Army (1903)
- List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922)
- Madras Engineer Group
Lists of military units and formations of India
- List of Indian divisions in World War II
- List of regiments and corps of the Indian Army
- List of regiments of the Indian Army (1903)
- List of regiments of the Indian Army (1922)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regiments_of_the_Indian_Army_(1922)
Also known as List of Regiments of the British Indian Army (1922).
, List of regiments and corps of the Indian Army, List of regiments of the Indian Army (1903), Madras Engineer Group, Madras Regiment, Mahdist War, Malabar Special Police, Maratha Light Infantry, Mohmand campaign of 1897–1898, Mumbai, Murree, Nilgiri Malabar Battalion, North-West Frontier Province, Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Parachute Regiment (India), Pathan Regiment, Peshawar, Poonch (town), Presidency, Punjab Light Horse, Punjab Regiment (India), Punjab Regiment (Pakistan), Pyin Oo Lwin, Quetta, Rajput Regiment, Rajputana, Rajputana Rifles, Royal Artillery, Royal Horse Artillery, Second Anglo-Afghan War, Second Anglo-Burmese War, Second Opium War, Shillong, Sohan, The Crown, The Grenadiers, Third Anglo-Afghan War, Third Anglo-Burmese War, Tirah campaign, United Kingdom, Wakefield, Waziristan campaign (1919–1920), Waziristan campaign (1936–1939), William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, World War I, World War II, Zhob, Zhob Militia, 101st Grenadiers, 102nd Prince of Wales's Own Grenadiers, 103rd Mahratta Light Infantry, 104th Wellesley's Rifles, 105th Mahratta Light Infantry, 108th Infantry, 109th Infantry, 10th Baluch Regiment, 10th Jats, 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, 112th Infantry, 113th Infantry, 114th Mahrattas, 116th Mahrattas, 117th Mahrattas, 119th Infantry (The Mooltan Regiment), 11th Cavalry (Frontier Force), 11th Rajputs, 11th Sikh Regiment, 120th Rajputana Infantry, 122nd Rajputana Infantry, 123rd Outram's Rifles, 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry, 125th Napier's Rifles, 126th Baluchistan Infantry, 127th Baluch Light Infantry, 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis, 12th Cavalry (Frontier Force), 12th Frontier Force Regiment, 130th Baluchis, 13th Frontier Force Rifles, 13th Lancers, 13th Rajputs (The Shekhawati Regiment), 14th Horse (Scinde Horse), 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs, 14th Murray's Jat Lancers, 14th Punjab Regiment, 156th Parachute Battalion (United Kingdom), 15th Lancers, 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis), 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 15th Punjab Regiment, 16th Light Cavalry, 16th Punjab Regiment, 16th Rajputs (The Lucknow Regiment), 17th Dogra Regiment, 17th Horse (Poona Horse), 18th Cavalry (India), 18th Infantry (British Indian Army), 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, 19th Hyderabad Regiment, 19th Lancers, 19th Punjabis, 1st Brahmans, 1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment), 1st Horse (Skinner's Horse), 1st Madras Pioneers, 1st Punjab Regiment, 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis), 20th Lancers (British Indian Army), 21st Horse (Central India Horse), 21st Punjabis, 22 Medium Regiment (India), 22nd Punjabis, 24th Punjabis, 25th Punjabis, 26th Punjabis, 27th Punjabis, 28th Punjabis, 29th Punjabis, 2nd Bombay Pioneers, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), 2nd Lancers (Gardner's Horse), 2nd Punjab Regiment, 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry, 30th Punjabis, 31st Punjabis, 33rd Punjabis, 35th Sikhs, 36th Jacob's Horse, 36th Sikhs, 37th Dogras, 38th Dogras, 3rd Cavalry Regiment (India), 3rd Gorkha Rifles, 3rd Madras Regiment, 3rd Sikh Pioneers, 40th Pathans, 41st Dogras, 42nd Armoured Regiment (India), 45th Cavalry (India), 45th Rattray's Sikhs, 46th Punjabis, 47th Duke of Connaught's Own Sikhs, 4th Gorkha Rifles, 4th Hazara Pioneers, 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse), 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs, 4th Punjab Infantry Regiment, 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force), 52nd Sikhs (Frontier Force), 53rd Sikhs (Frontier Force), 54th Sikhs (Frontier Force), 55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force), 56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force), 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force), 59th Scinde Rifles (Frontier Force), 5th Cavalry (India), 5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force), 5th Horse (Probyn's Horse), 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, 62nd Punjabis, 66th Punjabis, 67th Punjabis, 69th Punjabis, 6th Jat Light Infantry, 6th King Edward's Own Cavalry, 6th Lancers (Watson's Horse), 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles, 6th Rajputana Rifles, 72nd Punjabis, 73rd Carnatic Infantry, 74th Punjabis, 75th Carnatic Infantry, 76th Punjabis, 79th Carnatic Infantry, 7th (Duke of Connaught's Own) Rajputs, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, 7th Hariana Lancers, 7th Light Cavalry, 82nd Punjabis, 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry, 84th Punjabis, 86th Carnatic Infantry, 87th Punjabis, 89th Punjabis, 8th Gorkha Rifles, 8th Lancers, 8th Light Cavalry, 8th Punjab Regiment, 8th Rajputs, 90th Punjabis, 91st Punjabis (Light Infantry), 92nd Punjabis, 93rd Burma Infantry, 94th Russell's Infantry, 95th Russell's Infantry, 96th Berar Infantry, 97th Deccan Infantry, 98th Infantry, 99th Deccan Infantry, 9th Bhopal Infantry, 9th Gorkha Rifles, 9th Horse (Deccan Horse), 9th Jat Regiment.