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Known as '''35th Scinde Horse'''
Known as '''35th Scinde Horse'''
== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
*'''1839''' raised at Hyderabad as 1st Scinde Irregular Horse
*'''1839''' raised at Hyderabad as 1st Scinde Irregular Horse by [[John Jacob]]
*'''1861''' became the 5th Bombay Cavalry
*'''1861''' became the 5th Bombay Cavalry
*'''1903''' became the 35th Scinde Horse
*'''1903''' became the '''35th Scinde Horse'''
*'''1922''' amalgamated with the [[36th Jacob's Horse]] to become the 14th Prince of Wales’s Own Scinde Horse  
*'''1922''' amalgamated with the [[36th Jacob's Horse]] to become the [[14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse]]
*'''1947''' allocated to India on Partition
*'''1947''' allocated to India on Partition
*'''1950''' became 14 Scinde Horse
*'''1950''' became 14 Scinde Horse
== External Links ==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Prince_of_Wales's_Own_Scinde_Horse 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse] Wikipedia<br>[http://www.archive.org/stream/recordbookofscin01indi#page/n5/mode/2up Scinde Irregular Horse Record Book] www.archive.org<br>
== Biographies ==
[http://books.google.com/books?id=CZQNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP11 ''Record book of the Scinde irregular horse Volume II 8th October 1851 to 13th June 1855''] 1856 Google Books
Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906<br>
[http://www.archive.org/stream/dictionaryofindi00buckuoft#page/218/mode/2up/search/Jacob John Jacob (1812-1858)]<br>
 
==See also==
*[[Scinde Horse]]
*[[Jacobabad]]
 
==Regimental History==
''Prince of Wales’s Own, The Scinde Horse 1839-1922'' by Colonel E. B. Maunsell, first published 1926.  Also available in a reprint edition,<ref name=POWO>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/prince-of-waless-own-the-scinde-horse/ ''Prince Of Wales’s Own, The Scinde Horse''] by Colonel E. B. Maunsell 1926 Naval & Military Press reprint edition.</ref> which in turn is available online on fold3, a pay website, refer below.
== First World War==
During WWI, 35th Scinde Horse remained in India, policing the NWF and finding drafts for service overseas. Then, in 1920, the Regiment  went overseas. It moved to Mesopotamia and won much acclaim for its rearguard action in ‘the Manchester Disaster'.<ref name=POWO /> 
 
== External links ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Prince_of_Wales's_Own_Scinde_Horse 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse] Wikipedia<br>
*[https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:297191/ Scinde Irregular Cavalry c.1839]. Watercolor by  Cecil Lawson c 1955 copy. Brown Digital Repository, Brown University Library.
*[https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:250961/ 1849. Sinde Irregular Horse Jacob's Horse. Officer]. Watercolour by  Charles James Lyall  1903. Brown Digital Repository, Brown University Library.
*[https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:233976/ 35th Scinde Horse: British officer, c. 1903]. Gouache drawing by Jack Challenor. Brown Digital Repository, Brown University Library.
*[https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1974-11-31-1 Image: Kurta made for Jemadar Sadda Singh, The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry), 1937 (c)] nam.ac.uk.
 
==== Historical books online ====
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/recordbookofscin01indi#page/n5/mode/2up ''Record book of the Scinde irregular horse Volume I 8th August 1839 to 1st October 1851''] 1853 archive.org
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=CZQNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP11 ''Record book of the Scinde irregular horse Volume II 8th October 1851 to 13th June 1855''] 1856 Google Books
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=xcoHAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA467 Obituary of John Jacob], commander of the Scinde Horse, died 1858 Google Books
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=gT4aAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA637 “Irregular Troops” by Captain G. M.  Macaulay, Commandant 1st Scinde Horse] ''Journal of the Royal United Service Institution , Volume 5 1862'' Google Books
*An account of the Scinde Horse c 1868 in [http://books.google.com/books?id=_mcBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA177  ''The March to Magdala''], page 177 by George Alfred Henty 1868 Google Books
*[https://archive.org/details/generaljohnjacob00shanrich ''General John Jacob Commandant of the Sind Irregular Horse and Founder of Jacobabad''] by Alexander Innes Shand 1901 Archive.org
*''Prince of Wales's Own, the Scinde Horse 1839-1922'' by Colonel E. B. Maunsell 1926 is available in a reprint edition,<ref name=POWO /> which in turn is available [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19ivyG6Mj9 online on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3]  (located in World War II/Military Books/Britain).
 
==References==
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[[Category:Indian Army Cavalry Regiments]]
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 16 January 2021

Known as 35th Scinde Horse

Chronology

Biographies

Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906
John Jacob (1812-1858)

See also

Regimental History

Prince of Wales’s Own, The Scinde Horse 1839-1922 by Colonel E. B. Maunsell, first published 1926. Also available in a reprint edition,[1] which in turn is available online on fold3, a pay website, refer below.

First World War

During WWI, 35th Scinde Horse remained in India, policing the NWF and finding drafts for service overseas. Then, in 1920, the Regiment went overseas. It moved to Mesopotamia and won much acclaim for its rearguard action in ‘the Manchester Disaster'.[1]

External links

Historical books online

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Prince Of Wales’s Own, The Scinde Horse by Colonel E. B. Maunsell 1926 Naval & Military Press reprint edition.