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The principal aim of the '''Indian Military Historical Society''' is to act as a forum for the dissemination of knowledge of uniforms, medals, badges, buttons and other militaria, as well as the history of Service units both before and after Independence. These include : Royal Navy, [[British Army]], RAF units which served in India, units of the [[East India Company's Armies|HEIC Army]] and Marine prior to 1861, the Indian Army subsequent to 1861, including the European Volunteer Corps, The Royal Indian Marine and the Royal Indian Navy, the Army of Nepal and those of the Princely States, the present-day Armed Services of India, [[Pakistan]] and [[Bangladesh]], including Frontier Corps, Para Military and Police units.  
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The '''Indian Military Historical Society''' was formed in 1983 to bring together those interested in the military history of the Indian Subcontinent and to encourage research and the exchange of information. This covers a broad spectrum ranging from aspects of general military history, to specific battles or campaigns, to the history of Service units engaged in India, including details of uniforms, medals, badges, buttons and other militaria.
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These Service units include : Royal Navy, [[British Army]], RAF units which served in India, units of the [[East India Company's Armies|HEIC Army]] and Marine prior to 1861, the Indian Army subsequent to 1861, including the European Volunteer Corps, the Royal Indian Marine,  Royal Indian Navy, and Royal Indian Air Force, the Army of Nepal and those of the Princely States, and to a more limited extent, the present-day Armed Services of India, [[Pakistan]] and [[Bangladesh]], including Frontier Corps, Para Military and Police units.  
  
 
===Contact details===
 
===Contact details===
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Website: [http://www.imhs.org.uk www.imhs.org.uk]  <br>
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:Website: [http://durbaronline.co.uk durbaronline.co.uk]  <br>
Email: [mailto:membership@imhs.org.uk membership@imhs.org.uk]
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:The website contains a tab "Contact Us", where contact may be made through the website
  
 
===Journal===
 
===Journal===
 
The Society produces a quarterly journal called ''Durbar''.  
 
The Society produces a quarterly journal called ''Durbar''.  
  
The bottom of the website homepage contains a link to an [http://www.imhs.org.uk/pdf%20documents/Durbar%20Index.pdf  Index] (pdf, searchable) of the Journals from 1984-2010, classified according to subjects such as Badges, Battles, Biographical, Medals, Regiments etc.. Journals were dated from Volume 6, No.4 (Winter 1989), but these dates have been excluded from the Index.
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The bottom of the website homepage contains a link to an another page "DURBAR Archive Sample" which in turn contains a link to an  Index  (pdf, searchable) of the Journals from 1984-2015, classified according to subjects such as Badges, Battles, Biographical, Medals, Regiments etc.. Journals were dated from Volume 6, No.4 (Winter 1989), but these dates have been excluded from the Index.
  
The website currently (December 2012) states it is intended to include an open Archive page on the website which will include all journals up to and including 2006. Journals from 2007 onwards will only be available to members.  
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There are three  ''Durbar''s in the Archive Sample, the latest being Volume 30, No. 1, Spring 2013. Other archived copies of ''Durbar'' are in the Member's Area.
  
The journals published in 2012 are Volume 29.
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The [[British Library]] appears to hold issues from Volume 1, No. 4.
 
 
The [[British Library]] appears to hold issues from Volume 1, No. 4
 
  
 
Oxford University Library (England)  holds copies from Volume 16 No. 3 (Autumn 1999), catalogued as  ''Durbar : journal of the Indian Military Historical Society''.  
 
Oxford University Library (England)  holds copies from Volume 16 No. 3 (Autumn 1999), catalogued as  ''Durbar : journal of the Indian Military Historical Society''.  
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 14 February 2017

The Indian Military Historical Society was formed in 1983 to bring together those interested in the military history of the Indian Subcontinent and to encourage research and the exchange of information. This covers a broad spectrum ranging from aspects of general military history, to specific battles or campaigns, to the history of Service units engaged in India, including details of uniforms, medals, badges, buttons and other militaria.

These Service units include : Royal Navy, British Army, RAF units which served in India, units of the HEIC Army and Marine prior to 1861, the Indian Army subsequent to 1861, including the European Volunteer Corps, the Royal Indian Marine, Royal Indian Navy, and Royal Indian Air Force, the Army of Nepal and those of the Princely States, and to a more limited extent, the present-day Armed Services of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, including Frontier Corps, Para Military and Police units.

Contact details

The Society can be contacted at :

Indian Military Historical Society
Secretary/Editor
Mr A.N. McClenaghan
33 High Street
Tilbrook
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire PE28 0JP
ENGLAND
Website: durbaronline.co.uk
The website contains a tab "Contact Us", where contact may be made through the website

Journal

The Society produces a quarterly journal called Durbar.

The bottom of the website homepage contains a link to an another page "DURBAR Archive Sample" which in turn contains a link to an Index (pdf, searchable) of the Journals from 1984-2015, classified according to subjects such as Badges, Battles, Biographical, Medals, Regiments etc.. Journals were dated from Volume 6, No.4 (Winter 1989), but these dates have been excluded from the Index.

There are three Durbars in the Archive Sample, the latest being Volume 30, No. 1, Spring 2013. Other archived copies of Durbar are in the Member's Area.

The British Library appears to hold issues from Volume 1, No. 4.

Oxford University Library (England) holds copies from Volume 16 No. 3 (Autumn 1999), catalogued as Durbar : journal of the Indian Military Historical Society.