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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_(soldier) John Jacob] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_(soldier) John Jacob] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Prince_of_Wales's_Own_Scinde_Horse 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Prince_of_Wales's_Own_Scinde_Horse 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse] Wikipedia
*[http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/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. Retrieved 26 September 2014


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

Revision as of 09:14, 26 September 2014

From a painting by Major A.C. Lovett

Chronology

  • 1846 raised by Lieut John Jacob as 2nd Regiment of Scinde Irregular Horse
  • 1860 became the 2nd Regiment of Scinde Horse
  • 1861 became the 9th Regiment of Scinde Silladar Cavalry
  • 1861 became the 2nd Regiment of Scinde Horse
  • 1885 became the 6th Bombay Cavalry (Jacob-Ka-Rissallah)
  • 1888 became the 6th Bombay Cavalry (Jacob’s Horse)
  • 1903 became the 36th Jacob's Horse
  • 1922 amalgamated with the 35th Scinde Horse to become the 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse
  • 1947 allocated to India on Partition
  • 1950 became 14 Scinde Horse

Biographies

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

See also

External Links

Historical books online