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Shangara Singh Mann was an officer of the Indian National Army during World War II.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Assam, British Indian Army, Captain (armed forces), Decorations of Azad Hind, Indian National Army, Multan, Partition of India, Punjab, Sardar-e-Jung, South-East Asian theatre of World War II, Subhas Chandra Bose, The Times of India, Vadodara, Vir-e-Hind, World War II, Yangon.

  2. Indian National Army personnel
  3. World War II prisoners of war held by the United Kingdom

Assam

Assam is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys.

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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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Captain (armed forces)

The army rank of captain (from the French capitaine) is a commissioned officer rank historically corresponding to the command of a company of soldiers.

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Decorations of Azad Hind

The decorations of Azad Hind were instituted by Subhas Chandra Bose while in Nazi Germany, initially for the Indian Legion, to be awarded for gallantry in the field of battle.

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Indian National Army

The Indian National Army (INA; Azad Hind Fauj; 'Free Indian Army') was a collaborationist armed unit of Indian collaborators that fought under the command of the Japanese Empire.

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Multan

Multan is a city in Punjab, Pakistan, located on the bank of river Chenab.

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Partition of India

The Partition of India in 1947 was the change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent and the creation of two independent dominions in South Asia: India and Pakistan.

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Punjab

Punjab (also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb), also known as the Land of the Five Rivers, is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is specifically located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern-Pakistan and northwestern-India.

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Sardar-e-Jung

The Sardar-e-Jung (Leader of Battle) was the second highest military decoration by the awarded by the Azad Hind Government. Shangara Singh Mann and Sardar-e-Jung are Indian military stubs.

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South-East Asian theatre of World War II

The South-East Asian Theatre of World War II consisted of the campaigns of the Pacific War in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Indochina, Burma, India, Malaya and Singapore between 1941 and 1945.

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Subhas Chandra Bose

Subhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian nationalist whose defiance of British authority in India made him a hero among many Indians, but his wartime alliances with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a legacy vexed by authoritarianism, anti-Semitism, and military failure.

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The Times of India

The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group.

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Vadodara

Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is a major city in the Indian state of Gujarat.

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Vir-e-Hind

The Vir-e-Hind (Warrior of India) was a military decoration awarded by the Azad Hind Government. Shangara Singh Mann and Vir-e-Hind are Indian military stubs.

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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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Yangon

Yangon (ရန်ကုန်), formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma).

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See also

Indian National Army personnel

World War II prisoners of war held by the United Kingdom

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangara_Singh_Mann

Also known as Shangara Singh, Shanghara Singh Mann.