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Also known as the '''Ironside Battalion''' | {{Template:Bengal Army}} | ||
Also known as the '''Ironside Battalion'''. | |||
== Chronology == | == Chronology == | ||
*'''1763''' raised in Calcutta by Captain Gilbert Ironside | *'''1763''' raised in Calcutta by Captain Gilbert Ironside | ||
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*'''1857''' mutinied at [[Meerut]] 10 May | *'''1857''' mutinied at [[Meerut]] 10 May | ||
''In 1861 after the mutiny the title was given to the 70th Bengal Native Infantry which later became [[11th Regiment of Rajput Infantry]]'' | ''In 1861 after the mutiny the title was given to the 70th Bengal Native Infantry which later became [[11th Regiment of Rajput Infantry]].'' | ||
[[Category:Bengal Infantry Regiments]] | [[Category:Bengal Infantry Regiments]] |
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Also known as the Ironside Battalion.
Chronology
- 1763 raised in Calcutta by Captain Gilbert Ironside
- 1764 ranked as 10th Battalion under Captain William Smith
- 1765 posted to the 2nd Brigade
- 1775 renumbered the 9th Battalion of Bengal Native Infantry
- 1781 became the 9th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry
- 1796 became the 1st Battalion 9th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry
- 1824 became the 8th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry
- 1857 mutinied at Meerut 10 May
In 1861 after the mutiny the title was given to the 70th Bengal Native Infantry which later became 11th Regiment of Rajput Infantry.