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The Indian Army on campaign 1900-
The Indian Army of the Raj has no parallel in history. From its early beginning in the seventeenth century as a handful of men raised by the East India Company to guard its factories, the Indian Army would grow and develop into a highly professional fighting force that was to be the second largest in the British Empire.
During the Great War of 1914-
During the 1920's and 1930's, the Indian Army remained busy fighting on the Frontiers of India, while regimental life and sport maintained a high level of professionalism and esprit de corps. This site is dedicated to the British & Indian Officers and Indian Other Ranks who served in the Indian Army during these years. It is not a general history as such, rather it is more of an anthology whose purpose is to help flesh out the history of the Indian Army in a manner that a general history cannot.
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Dec 21st 2020: Site updated after 1 year of inactivity.
Jan 25th 2019: Site updated
Campaign medals |
On Field Service |
Regiments & Corps |
Uniforms & Equipment |
Officers & Other Ranks |
British Army in India |
Photographs - Regimental Groups |
Photographs - Indian Cavalry |
Photographs - Major A.C.Lovett |
Photographs - King's Indian Orderly Officers 1939 |
Photographs - 1/6 Rajputana Rifles 1939 |
Photographs - Documents & Papers |
Photographs - Indian Army British Officers |
Photographs - Indian Officers |
Photographs - Indian Army Other Ranks |
Photographs - 21st Lancers in India |
Photographs - 17th Pack Battery RGA |
2-4 Border Regiment |
Photographs - British Army Postcards |
Indian Army British Officers |
Indian Army Officers |
Indian Army Other Ranks |
Regiments & Units |
Africa |
Mesopotamia |
North-West Frontier |
Road to Basra 1914 |
Lt.General Sir Percy Lake |
Frontier Warfare 1914-1939 |
Arms Trade N.W.Frontier of India 1890-1914 |