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Officers of the East Indian Company Armies were offered an incentive to become officers of the Turkish Contingent.
Officers of the East Indian Company Armies were offered an incentive to become officers of the Turkish Contingent.


Officers of the Contingent were Indian Army and not Queens Officers and therefore were considered ineligible for the British Crimean War medal<ref>Rootsweb  Crimean War Message Board thread [http://66.43.23.5/topics.Military.crimeanwar/14/mb.ashx Crimean War Turkish Contingent] (retrieved 4 May 2014)</ref>
Officers of the Contingent were Indian Army and not Queens Officers and therefore were considered ineligible for the British Crimean War medal<ref>''Rootsweb  Crimean War Message Board'' thread:  Theilmann, Mike
[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/topics.Military.crimeanwar/14.1/mb.ashx Crimean War Turkish Contingent] 09 Apr 2013 (retrieved 9 February 2019.)</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ottoman-uniforms.com/anglo-turkish-contingent-1855-till-1858/ Anglo-Turkish Contingent 1855 till 1858] (may be slow to download).  (Quicker archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20140109031302/http://www.ottoman-uniforms.com/anglo-turkish-contingent-1855-till-1858/ version]) (retrieved 4 May 2014)
*[https://www.ottoman-uniforms.com/1855-till-1858-anglo-turkish-contingent1855 till 1858 Anglo-Turkish Contingent] ottoman-uniforms.com


===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===

Latest revision as of 22:24, 9 February 2019

The Turkish Contingent, also known as the Anglo-Turkish Contingent or the British Ottoman Contingent, Crimean War

Officers of the East Indian Company Armies were offered an incentive to become officers of the Turkish Contingent.

Officers of the Contingent were Indian Army and not Queens Officers and therefore were considered ineligible for the British Crimean War medal[1]

External links

Historical books online

  • "The Turkish Contingent 1854-1856" , page 49 My service in the Indian Army –and after by General Sir John Luther Vaughan 1904 Archive.org
  • Twelve Months with the Bashi-Bazouks by Edward Money 1857 Google Books. Major General Beatson's Irregular Turkish Cavalry at the Dardanelles during the Crimean War, which became known as Osmanli Irregular Cavalry. Some of the troops had a connection with India in that they spoke Hindustani (perhaps they came from India?) and there were some officers who had connections with the East India Company Armies. Also see William Beatson

References

  1. Rootsweb Crimean War Message Board thread: Theilmann, Mike Crimean War Turkish Contingent 09 Apr 2013 (retrieved 9 February 2019.)