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Also known as Irregular Horse | Also known as Irregular Horse | ||
Poona Auxiliary Horse, the Kurnool Horse and the Hindostan Irregular Cavalry, are mentioned in Captain | Poona Auxiliary Horse, the Kurnool Horse and the Hindostan Irregular Cavalry, are mentioned in Captain Trower’s book, see below, in addition to regiments in the Nizam’s Army. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 00:36, 24 April 2010
Also known as Irregular Horse
Poona Auxiliary Horse, the Kurnool Horse and the Hindostan Irregular Cavalry, are mentioned in Captain Trower’s book, see below, in addition to regiments in the Nizam’s Army.
See also
Historical books online
- Hints on irregular cavalry: its conformation, management and use in both a military and political point of view by Capt Charles Farquhar Trower, H. H. The Nizam’s Cavalry 1845 Google Books
- "Irregular Troops" by Captain G. M. Macaulay, Commandant 1st Scinde Horse. Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Volume 5 1862 Google Books