WebThe North Bengal Mounted Rifles: The Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles: historical notes. The unit was formed 6 August 1873 as the Northern Bengal Volunteer Rifle Corps. The … WebThe Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles; The Oudh Light Horse; The Punjab Light Horse; The Surma Valley Light Horse; Infantry. The Agra Volunteer Rifle Corps; The Allahabad …
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WebNorthern Bengal Mounted Rifles (Publisher) Production date 1916 Place made N.p. Dimensions whole: Dimensions: 25cm., Pagination: 138p., 11 leaves of plates ill., ports. Catalogue number LBY 87 / 1658 Object associations Associated people and organisations [ Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles] Associated places India Associated subjects WebCollar badge, The Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles, 1889-1947 White metal badge in the form of the head of a Bengal Tiger, with the regiment's motto on a scroll below. The unit … dresher rehabilitation center
Northern Bengal Volunteer Rifle Corps, Bengal Army
WebThe unit was originally formed in 1872 as the Northern Bengal Volunteer Rifle Corps, drawing heavily on British tea planters for recruits. In 1889 the auxiliary unit was reorganised as the Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles, with Darjeeling as its headquarters. The motto of the unit was 'Fideliter', meaning 'faithfully' or 'with reliance on God'. WebCap badge, Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles, 1901-1935. White metal badge in the form of a crown over a bugle horn with knotted strings, and the regimental title on a scroll below. The unit was originally formed in 1872 as the Northern Bengal Volunteer Rifle Corps, drawing heavily on British tea planters for recruits. WebCap badge, Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles, 1935-1947. White metal badge in the form of the head of a Bengal Tiger, with the regiment's motto on a scroll below. The unit was originally formed in 1872 as the Northern Bengal Volunteer Rifle Corps, drawing heavily on British tea planters for recruits. dresher real estate