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  2. British Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Indian Army began its formal existence and was the "army of the government of India", including British and Indian units; this arrangement lasted until 1902. Many of these troops took part in the Indian Mutiny , with the aim of reinstating the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II at Delhi, partly as a result of insensitive treatment by ...

  3. Category:British Indian Army infantry regiments - Wikipedia

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    4th Punjab Infantry Regiment. 5th Bengal European Regiment. 5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force) 5th Light Infantry. 5th Mahratta Light Infantry. 6th Bengal European Regiment. 6th Jat Light Infantry. 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles. 6th Rajputana Rifles.

  4. Madras Regiment - Wikipedia

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    An Assaye Elephant posed upon a shield with two crossed swords. 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. The regiment took part in numerous campaigns with the British Indian Army and the post-independence Indian Army .

  5. Category:British Indian Army regiments - Wikipedia

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    B. British Indian Army cavalry regiments ‎ (60 P) British Indian Army infantry regiments ‎ (202 P)

  6. Corps of Guides (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Guides was a regiment of the British Indian Army made up of British and Indian officers, plus Indian cavalry sowars and infantry sepoys, primarily intended for service on the North West Frontier . As originally raised in 1846, The Corps of Guides consisted of both infantry and cavalry. It evolved through the 20th century to become ...

  7. Indian Army during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army during World War II, a British force also referred to as the British Indian Army, [ 1] began the war, in 1939, numbering just under 200,000 men. [ 2] By the end of the war, it had become the largest volunteer army in history, rising to over 2.5 million men in August 1945. [ 2][ 3] Serving in divisions of infantry, armour and a ...

  8. List of regiments of the Indian Army (1903) - Wikipedia

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    The Commander-in-Chief of India, Lord Kitchener carried out a reform of the British Indian Army in 1903. These reforms were intended to improve the Army, which had been formed from the separate Bengal, Bombay and Madras presidency armies in 1895 to be replaced by the Bengal, Bombay, Madras and Punjab commands.

  9. 16th Light Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    The 16th Light Cavalry is a regiment of the Armoured Corps, a primary combat arm of the Indian Army. Prior to India gaining independence from the British in 1947, it was a regular cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was formed in 1776 and is the oldest armoured regiment raised in India. [ 1] The 16th Light Cavalry saw service in a ...