Bombay Army Regiments: Difference between revisions

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* [[31st Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[31st Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[The Marine Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[The Marine Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[1st Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[2nd Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[3rd Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[1st Belooch Regiment]]
* [[1st Belooch Regiment]]
* [[2nd Belooch Regiment]]
* [[2nd Belooch Regiment]]
* [[3rd Belooch Battalion]]
* [[The Kandeesh Bhil Corps]]
* [[The Kandeesh Bhil Corps]]
* [[The Sawantwani Local Corps]]
* [[The Sawantwani Local Corps]]
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* [[1st Regiment Jacob's Rifles]]
* [[1st Regiment Jacob's Rifles]]
* [[2nd Regiment Jacob's Rifles]]
* [[2nd Regiment Jacob's Rifles]]
* [[3rd Belooch Battalion]]
* [[The Deccan Koli Corps]]
* [[The Deccan Koli Corps]]
* [[The Gujerat Koli Corps]]
* [[The Gujerat Koli Corps]]
* [[1st Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
 
* [[2nd Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]]
* [[3rd Extra Battalion Bombay Native Infantry]] or [[3rd Belooch Battalion]]


== Regiments Post 1859 ==
== Regiments Post 1859 ==

Revision as of 16:42, 23 March 2010

The Bombay Army was one of the three Presidency Armies set up by the East India Company. In 1859, following the Indian Mutiny, the armies were restructured when India was brought under the control of the British Government. The Bombay Army ceased to exist when the official Indian Army was formed in 1895.

Regiments Pre 1859

Cavalry

Artillery and Sappers

Infantry

European Regiments

The Bombay Regiment was first raised in England in 1662 to garrison Bombay. Second and Third regiments were raised in 1839 and 1853. The units were transferred to the British Army following the Indian Mutiny.

Indian Regiments

The first regular units of Indian infantry were raised in 1768 as battalions of Bombay Sepoys. These were increased gradually until there were 15 battalions by 1780. In 1788 they were renumbered and put into two brigades. In 1796 each regiment was split into two battalions and in 1824 each battalion of the 12 regiments was made into a regiment of which there were then 24 in total. The list below records their 1824 titles with the addition of a number of units which were disbanded before 1824.


Regiments Post 1859

Cavalry

Artillery and Sappers

Artillery regiments were merged to the Royal Artillery.

Infantry

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