11th Rajputs

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The 11th Rajputs was an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army and later of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1825, when they were the 2nd Extra Battalion, Bengal Native Infantry. In 1828 they were renamed the 70th Bengal Native Infantry and a number of changes in name followed the 11th Bengal Native Infantry 1861–1885, the 11th Bengal Infantry 1885–1897, the 11th (Rajput) Bengal Infantry 1897–1901, the 11th Rajput Infantry1901–1903. Finally in 1903, after the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army the 11th Rajputs. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 11th Rajputs
rdf:langString 11th Rajputs
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xsd:integer 1878
xsd:integer 1885
rdf:langString Punjab
rdf:langString Chillianwallah
rdf:langString Soldier of the regiment with other British Indian Army Rajput troops
rdf:langString Red; faced yellow
rdf:langString Uniform
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rdf:langString The 11th Rajputs was an infantry regiment of the Bengal Army and later of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1825, when they were the 2nd Extra Battalion, Bengal Native Infantry. In 1828 they were renamed the 70th Bengal Native Infantry and a number of changes in name followed the 11th Bengal Native Infantry 1861–1885, the 11th Bengal Infantry 1885–1897, the 11th (Rajput) Bengal Infantry 1897–1901, the 11th Rajput Infantry1901–1903. Finally in 1903, after the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army the 11th Rajputs. During this time the regiment took part in the Second Anglo-Sikh War in the Battle of Chillianwala and the Battle of Goojerat (or Gujrat, Gujerat), the Second Opium War in China, the Third Afghan War, the Third Anglo-Burmese War and World War I. During World War I the regiment was first assigned to the Presidency Brigade, 8th Lucknow Division on internal security duties. They then served in the 33rd Indian Brigade, 12th Indian Division during the Mesopotamia Campaign. After World War I the Indian government reformed the army again moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. The 11th Rajputs now became the 5th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment. After independence this was one of the regiments allocated to the new Indian Army.
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xsd:gYear 1922
xsd:gYear 1825
rdf:langString Red; faced yellow

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