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Connaught's Own Lancers were amalgamated with the 32nd Lancers to form the 13th Duke of Connaught's Own Bombay Lancers. This particular merger was a reunion of two regiments separated more than a hundred years before. The new badge was crossed lances with '13' on the intersection; a crown above and a scroll below, reading 'Duke of Connaught's Own.' Their uniform was blue with scarlet facings, and the new class composition was one squadron each of Pathans, Muslim Rajputs and Sikhs. In 1927, the regiment was redesignated as the
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September 1923, the
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1842 1st Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry (Lancers)
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901:. Karachi: Oxford University Press.
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894:. London: Longmans & Green.
775:. London: Longmans & Green.
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241:Military unit
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66:British India
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1591:15th Lancers
1470:32nd Lancers
1429:
1390:17th Cavalry
1385:16th Cavalry
1365:12th Cavalry
1247:58th Cavalry
1242:57th Cavalry
1237:56th Cavalry
1232:55th Cavalry
1227:54th Cavalry
1222:53rd Cavalry
1217:52nd Cavalry
1212:51st Lancers
1207:42nd Lancers
1192:39th Cavalry
1187:38th Cavalry
1182:37th Cavalry
1177:34th Lancers
1172:33rd Cavalry
1167:32nd Cavalry
1162:31st Cavalry
1157:30th Cavalry
1152:29th Cavalry
1147:28th Cavalry
1142:27th Cavalry
1137:26th Cavalry
1132:25th Cavalry
1127:24th Cavalry
1122:23rd Cavalry
1117:22nd Cavalry
1107:20th Lancers
1102:19th Lancers
1092:17th Lancers
1082:15th Lancers
1077:14th Lancers
1072:13th Lancers
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1067:12th Cavalry
1062:11th Cavalry
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542:Secunderabad
522:North Africa
502:Vichy French
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258:32nd Lancers
246:13th Lancers
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107:1947–present
49:1804–present
32:13th Lancers
26:
1531:3rd Cavalry
1345:8th Cavalry
1330:5th Cavalry
1325:4th Cavalry
1047:8th Cavalry
1042:7th Lancers
1037:6th Lancers
1027:4th Cavalry
442:Mesopotamia
419:James Blair
334:Bombay Army
166:Engagements
150:Nickname(s)
1636:Categories
1202:41st Horse
1197:40th Horse
1112:21st Horse
1097:18th Horse
1087:16th Horse
740:References
724:Brigadier
721:1996–1998)
703:1976–1988)
631:1882–1885)
421:, won the
225:Commanders
84:Allegiance
1052:9th Horse
1032:5th Horse
496:with the
362:Palestine
342:Kitchener
318:Nasirabad
272:Formation
232:commander
158:Mascot(s)
97:1804–1947
625:Resident
266:Pakistan
161:Elephant
78:Pakistan
576:Kashmir
572:Akhnoor
528:in the
415:Neemuch
230:Current
212:1939-45
202:1914-18
197:1885-87
192:1878-80
187:1857-58
182:1848-49
177:1839-42
172:1804-05
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324:. The
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112:Branch
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506:Syria
354:India
302:Kabul
260:. On
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629:Aden
580:elan
536:and
526:Java
514:Iraq
512:and
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207:1919
142:Type
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673:Bar
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