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*''Nineteenth annual report of the Surma Valley Light Horse, 1901-1902''.   
 
*''Nineteenth annual report of the Surma Valley Light Horse, 1901-1902''.   
 
*''Through Fifty Years. A history of the Surma Valley Light Horse''  by William Henry Sydney Wood . 1930
 
*''Through Fifty Years. A history of the Surma Valley Light Horse''  by William Henry Sydney Wood . 1930
*[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-msseur_2&cid=544#544 APAC Catalogue entry]  Mss Eur C806  'Experiences in Chittagong Riots - April 1930': account by Alexander Burnett, tea planter and trooper in the Surma Valley Light Horse, of the rioting in Chittagong and the Armoury Raid, 1930.
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*[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-msseur_2&cid=544#544 ''Experiences in Chittagong Riots - April 1930'']: account by Alexander Burnett, tea planter and trooper in the Surma Valley Light Horse, of the rioting in Chittagong and the Armoury Raid, 1930. '''Mss Eur C806'''
  
 
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== External Links ==

Revision as of 11:00, 6 April 2010

Formed as the Sylhet Volunteer Rifle Corps on 22nd October 1880 and later became the Cachar and Sylhet Mounted Rifles on the 6th April 1883. Designated Surma Valley Light Horse 13th August 1886.

  • Uniform - Khaki
  • Motto - "Non Sibi Sed Patriae"

British Library holdings

  • Nineteenth annual report of the Surma Valley Light Horse, 1901-1902.
  • Through Fifty Years. A history of the Surma Valley Light Horse by William Henry Sydney Wood . 1930
  • Experiences in Chittagong Riots - April 1930: account by Alexander Burnett, tea planter and trooper in the Surma Valley Light Horse, of the rioting in Chittagong and the Armoury Raid, 1930. Mss Eur C806

External Links

Historical books online