The 2nd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry was a Commonwealth (specifically, Indian) infantry unit that mutinied from command in 1857. 1758 raised in...
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(European) Regiment These were: 1st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 2nd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry (Grenadiers) 3rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry...
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The regiments of Bengal Native Infantry, alongside the regiments of Bengal European Infantry, were the regular infantry components of the East India Company's...
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Battalion of Bengal Native Infantry 1796 became the 2nd Battalion 8th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1824 became the 24th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry...
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The 4th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry was formed under that name in 1824. It took part in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. 1759 raised in Midnapore -...
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five other Rajput regiments in 1922. The British East India Company raised a 2nd Battalion for the 15th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) in 1798....
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they became the 15th Bengal Native Infantry and shortly afterwards to the 15th (Ludhiana) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry in 1864. Further changes in...
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Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army. The regiment traces its history back to 1778, when the 24th Regiment of Bengal Native...
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The 18th Regiment of the Bengal Native Infantry was a unit of the Bengal Native Infantry that was formed in 1776, then mutinied in 1857 and was disbanded...
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as 1st Btn 25th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry following 1796 reorganisation when previous 25th became the 2nd Btn 2nd Regiment 1824 1st Battalion...
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The 1st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry refers to the Bengal Native Infantry unit that mutinied in 1857. 1757 formed at Calcutta as the "Lal Pultan"...
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raised as the 2nd Battalion, 21st Bengal Native Infantry. The regiment was known by a number of different names: the 42nd Bengal Native Infantry 1824–1842...
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Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1784 became the 23rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1786 became the 23rd Battalion of Bengal Native Infantry 1796 became...
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1st Brahmans (redirect from 1st Battalion, 21st Bengal Native Infantry)
Native Infantry 1824 21st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1861 1st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1885 1st Regiment of Bengal Infantry 1901 1st...
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into a single regiment.[citation needed] The 1st Battalion was raised as the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in 1803.[citation needed] The 2nd and 3rd Battalions...
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Bombay Army (redirect from Bombay Native Artillery)
Infantry 2nd (Grenadier) Regiment of Native Infantry 3rd Regiment of Native Infantry 4th Regiment of Native Infantry 5th Regiment of Native Infantry 6th...
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19th Punjabis (redirect from 19th Bengal Native Infantry)
Regiment of Punjab Infantry 1861: 23rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1861: 19th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1864: 19th (Punjab) Regiment of...
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Madras Army (category Military of British India)
Fusiliers 2nd European Light Infantry 3rd European Regiment These were: 1st Regiment of Madras Native Infantry (Rifle Company Attached) 2nd Regiment of Madras...
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known by a number of different titles. The 33rd Bengal Native Infantry 1824–1861, the 4th Bengal Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1861–1890, the 4th...
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Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. Renamed 2nd Queen Victoria’s Own Rajput Light Infantry in 1911. 3rd Brahmans: Late 32nd Regiment of Bengal Native...
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Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) was an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army and British Army that existed from 1652 to 1881. The regiment was...
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number of different names, such as the Alipore Regiment in 1859, the 18th Bengal Native Infantry in 1861, the 18th (Alipore) Bengal Native Infantry in 1864...
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11th Rajputs (redirect from 2nd Extra Battalion, Bengal Native Infantry)
was an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army and later of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1825, when they were the 2nd Extra...
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9th Gorkha Rifles (redirect from 63rd Bengal Native Infantry)
1st Battalion, 32nd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, although this only last until 1824 when it was renamed the "63rd Regiment", and was formed as...
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add a regiment of infantry to each of the armies of the Presidencies (Bengal, Madras and Bombay). The smallest Presidency thus gained the 2nd Bombay...
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The Northern Light Infantry Regiment (NLI) is a light infantry regiment in the Pakistan Army, based and currently headquartered in Gilgit, Pakistan. Along...
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designated as the 2nd, 6th, 16th, 22nd and 24th Regiments of Madras Native Infantry. Their men were mostly enlisted from South India and consisted of Muslims and...
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The Baloch Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army. The modern regiment was formed in May 1956 by the merger of 8th Punjab and Bahawalpur...
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captured on 6 October. In 1861, the regiment was brought into the line as the 24th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, replacing the previous 24th which...
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107th (Bengal Infantry) Regiment of Foot to form the Royal Sussex Regiment. The regiment was raised in Belfast by Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall...
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