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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Service_Troops Imperial Service Troops] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Service_Troops Imperial Service Troops] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regiments_of_the_Indian_Army_(1903)#Imperial_Service_Troops Imperial Service Troops 1903] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regiments_of_the_Indian_Army_(1903)#Imperial_Service_Troops Imperial Service Troops 1903] Wikipedia<br>
*[http://webstats.ordersofbattle.darkscape.net/site/cimh/british%20india/Imperial%20Service%20Troops.pdf Imperial Service Troops 1888-1918] webstats.ordersofbattle.darkscape.net
*British Indian Army: Imperial Service Troops (1888-1918) by Paul Watson September 27, 2006  [http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Forbat.com%2Fsite%2Fcimh%2Fbritish%2520india%2FImperial%2520Service%2520Troops.pdf Docs.google version], [http://orbat.com/site/cimh/british%20india/Imperial%20Service%20Troops.pdf original pdf] orbat.com (retrieved 8 May 2014}
*[http://stampomania.blogspot.com.au/2010/10/bhavnagar-imperial-service-lancers-wwi.html Bhavnagar Imperial Service Lancers – WWI] stampomania.blogspot.com. This regiment  was stationed in Suez Canal, Sinai, Palestine and Syria.
*[http://stampomania.blogspot.com.au/2010/10/bhavnagar-imperial-service-lancers-wwi.html Bhavnagar Imperial Service Lancers – WWI] stampomania.blogspot.com. This regiment  was stationed in Suez Canal, Sinai, Palestine and Syria.
===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===

Revision as of 04:57, 8 May 2014

The Imperial Service Troops (IST) were forces raised by the Princely States of the British Indian Empire. These troops were available for service alongside the Indian Army when such service was requested by the British government.

They were formed in 1885 under the pretext of supporting India against the threat of Russian invasion. The IST were supplied and largely trained by officers of the Indian Army and were expanded and elected to fight alongside the British Army or the Indian Army, during the two world wars. In 1920, they were renamed the Indian States Forces.


First World War

Jodhpur Lancers

The Jodhpur Lancers were supposedly the most aristocratic unit in India that went to the Great War. Sir Pertab, the 70-year-old Maharaja Regent of Jodhpur, himself accompanied the unit to France. Jodhpur Lancers fought at France and Flanders, Palestine and Syria during the whole of the War from Aug 1914 to Feb 1920. In the Jordan valley, at Haifa, and at Aleppo, the Jodhpur Lancers acquitted themselves gloriously. [1]

Kashmir Rifles

2nd Battalion Kashmir Rifles was sent to East Africa, see Kashmir Infantry

External Links

Historical books online

Kathiawar Signal Troop
Hyderabad Lancers
Mysore Lancers including two troops Bhavnagar Lancers and one troop Kashmir Lancers
Patiala Lancers
Jodhpur Lancers

References

  1. Abstract of a paper A Rajput in France and Palestine: With the Jodhpur Lancers in the Great War by MS Jodha presented at the India and the Great War Conference at The United Service Institution of India New Delhi: 5-7 March 2014