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Also known as the '''Merwara Regiment'''. | |||
== Chronology == | |||
*'''1822''' formed as the 14th (Mhairwara) Local Battalion | |||
*'''1826''' became the 9th (Mhairwara) Local Battalion | |||
*'''1824''' became 9th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry | |||
*'''1843''' became The Mhairwara Local Battalion | |||
*'''1861''' became The Ajmer and Mhairwara Police Corps | |||
*'''1871''' became '''The Mhairwara Battalion''' | |||
*'''1903''' became the 44th Mhairwara Regiment, or Merwara Regiment | |||
*'''1922''' disbanded | |||
== External links == | |||
*[http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/indianinfantry/44thmharwara.htm 44th Mhairwara Regiment] British Empire website<br> | |||
===Historical books online=== | |||
*[https://archive.org/details/dli.csl.8503 ''A medico-topographical account of the Merwara Regiment''] by Major H R Woolbert IMS, Civil Surgeon Ajmer, Medical Officer Merwara Regiment. Catalogued 1905. Archive.org. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 1 July 2020
Also known as the Merwara Regiment.
Chronology
- 1822 formed as the 14th (Mhairwara) Local Battalion
- 1826 became the 9th (Mhairwara) Local Battalion
- 1824 became 9th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry
- 1843 became The Mhairwara Local Battalion
- 1861 became The Ajmer and Mhairwara Police Corps
- 1871 became The Mhairwara Battalion
- 1903 became the 44th Mhairwara Regiment, or Merwara Regiment
- 1922 disbanded
External links
- 44th Mhairwara Regiment British Empire website
Historical books online
- A medico-topographical account of the Merwara Regiment by Major H R Woolbert IMS, Civil Surgeon Ajmer, Medical Officer Merwara Regiment. Catalogued 1905. Archive.org.