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706:. On 26 Feb 1878, it was at Khushk-e-Nakhud near the Afghan border that the regiment had taken an administrative halt and was carrying out saddlery inspection, that the early warning elements reported a large body of Afghan tribesmen approaching the camp. The men hastily gathered their weapons and mounted their horses, without saddles to engage the approaching enemy. The regiment, led by Maj Reynolds, charged the enemy before it could form up near the camp and routed them, killing many times their own numbers. Unfortunately, Maj Reynolds was martyred in this charge. Maj Douglas Giles, who was there, reduced an eyewitness account in a famous painting, 10' x 6', completing it in 1883. This painting was popularly displayed in the Louvre in Paris, from 1913 to 1921, till it found its final place in the Officers' Mess. It is unique in that it has every eye-catching detail. The colours used are from natural pigments and regain their brightness when exposed to the sun. In the Officers' Mess Ante Room, this painting is faced by a lone Horseman's Silver Trophy, representing Maj Reynolds. Ever after this Battle, The Scinde horseman never removes his sword from his person. "Taiyar-bar-Taiyar" they call it. That is why, in the Officer's Mess, now-a-days, where normally, the Belt is removed on entry, symbolising removal of the Sword, Scinde horsemen continue to wear their belt at all times. 564:
the process, achieving the Rank of Brigadier General, attained Knighthood and Governorship of the Province of Scinde. Brigadier General Sir John Jacob was buried at Jacobabad, named after him. Being an engineer, during his illustrious career, he led the Regiment in the Famous Charge at Meeanee, invented a rifled gun which fired both shot and shell accurately up to 1200 yards and used a straight cavalry Sabre as a bayonet. This invention finds a place in the ‘Handbook of Ancient Firearms’. His Saddlery and Gun along with the Sabre are placed in the Officers' Mess in the Regiment. He also gave great thought to the location of his Grave and selected a spot in the flood plains of the Indus, wherein the flood waters would rise to the level of the foot of his grave and then recede due to overflow into the next area. This unique phenomenon resulted in the locals believing him to be a saint (Peer) and his grave is worshipped to this day. In fact, in 1997, the Pakistani Government spent a few lakhs of rupees to renovate the Grave and invited John Jacob's decedents at the re-inauguration. After that, they visited India as honoured guests of the Regiment.
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earnings or bounty earned by the Regiment. Since the Scinde Horse was mostly on operational tasks and effected numerous recoveries, it earned a large amount of bounty and paid its officers and men handsomely. As a result, recruitment into the regiment also had a high price, which was a record in its own right – a soldier had to bring his own horse, Groom and also pay an enrolment fee as high as 800 rupees. Despite this, there was a rush to join the Regiment and soon the Regiment expanded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Scinde Horse. The Badge remained the same while the shoulder titles were distinctive.
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capability to undertake long marches and engage the enemy at a standoff or hold blocking positions to give the main force to organise itself. The only time The Scinde Horse carried Lances, was in a ceremonial role when it was chosen to escort His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, on his visit to Delhi for the Royal Durbar in 1921. The Pennants on the Lances were Primrose and Blue. His Royal Highness, consented to become the Honorary Colonel of the Regiment and thence forth, the Regiment was Known as "The Prince of Wales' Own (PWO) Cavalry, The Scinde Horse".
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During partition the composition of the regiment with two Mohamedan Squadrons was seen as likely to be allotted to Pakistan. The Sikhs were worried about the transition but stoic. It came as a surprise that the regiment would be retained by India. In August 1947 the Pathan Squadron was transferred to
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As a reward for this cavalry charge, unsurpassed in the annals of warfare, the regiment was presented eight cavalry standards (one per troop) and also allowed to retain Mir Nuseer Khan's principal standard, with the ‘Hand of Allah’ atop it, as its main Standard. This hand of Allah has played a major
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was too difficult and dangerous. Since this involved corridor protection along the route, laying in ambush and also accompanying the caravans, they travelled mostly in civilian dress with weapons hidden to look inconspicuous. As a result, they were popularly called "The Scinde Irregular Horse". The
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who rode to their death in Crimea, showing foolhardy bravado, the 640 (8 Troops) Scinde horsemen showed both unsurpassed courage and tactical acumen in routing the enemy and winning an entire campaign. Unfortunately, there was no Tennyson to write a ballad for this successful charge, instead of the
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Having been raised as a contingent from detachments of the Poona Horse and others under Captain William Ward, the Scinde Irregular Horse got its first Commandant, John Jacob, an engineer from the Bombay Artillery. John Jacob commanded and then remained a mentor of the Regiment from 1839 to 1856, in
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Scinde Horse is the only regiment known to honour its enemy till date (the Baluchi warrior on its badge) and has not changed its badge since its raising. At one point, the regiment carried nine Standards while on parade (regiments normally hold one), a unique privilege given to it for its valour.
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on the other hand, was a very versatile and heavily weaponised Regiment. It carried a Sabre, Broadsword and also a Rifle. It was capable of fighting both mounted and dismounted. The horses were huge, rising to 17 Hands and carried additional provisions and ammunition, giving the "Horse" Regiment a
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Provinces. While keeping the caravans safe from marauders, the Regiment ensured a fair contribution to the tribals of the lands through which the caravans passed. In those days, recruitment and salaries were uniquely determined. The remuneration was as per service and rank. It was paid out of the
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John Jacob was also a very able administrator and that is why the Scinde Horse was so successful in its task and kept the region under control. There was a special bond between the Regiment and the "Bootgee" Tribe, which was formed out of mutual respect amongst the fiercest warriors in the entire
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providing engineering support. Not to be deterred, the regiment reconnoitred the area and made an outflanking move through dense forest and broken country, most unsuitable for horses. In an unparalleled outflanking manoeuvre in which over 70 horses died of fatigue, the Scinde Horse surprised the
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Regiments carried Sabres and were further divided into Light Cavalry and Cavalry. They were employed to outflank the enemy in the battlefield and charge through his ranks to cause destruction. Whereas the Cavalry carried a Sabre and Broadsword, the Light cavalry carried only sabres and relied on
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instead. Instead, the Guide’s Dogra Squadron which had already joined Hodson’s Horse was sent to Scinde Horse. By 22 January 1948, the Scinde Horse was composed of two Sikh and one Dogra Squadrons. The last British Commandant of the regiment was Lieutenant Colonel KR Brooke and the first Indian
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enemy by appearing at their rear and routed them in a cavalry charge, capturing the principal standard of Mir Nuseer Khan in the process. Seeing their Standard captured, the enemy capitulated and Sind was conquered. Sir Charles Napier cryptically signalled back "Pecavi" (I have Sinned (Sind)).
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Though lacking tanks, the 252nd Armoured Brigade was detached and sent to Iraq in January 1942. Division headquarters moved to Iraq in June 1942, where it took command of the shattered remnants of 3rd Indian Motor Brigade which had been detached and overrun by the Italians at the
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is carried with pride amongst Scinde horsemen to this day as they have consistently surprised the adversary both in times of war and in competitions during peace to gain an upper hand. The Irregulars have always thought "out of the box" and accomplished the seemingly impossible.
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for his gallant actions. Second Lieutenant Kanwarjit Singh and Naib Risaldar Dayal Singh were awarded the Vir Chakra, Second Lieutenant Rajendra Singh the Sena Medal and Captain Malvinder Singh Purewal, Captain Brijendra Singh, Lance Dafaddar Roshan Lal, Sowar Kuldip Singh were
537:. On numerous occasions, the Irregulars raided their camps to recover the booty they had looted from the caravans. However, the Irregulars respected the Jekhranis for their skill and valour in combat, so they adopted a Badge, depicting a Baloochi warrior with his spear ( 541:) charging on a Stallion, to remind them of a brave and valiant enemy, who they repeatedly vanquished. The Scinde Horse, apart from its unique Badge, also is perhaps the only Regiment to have retained the same badge since inception. It adopted its 663:
advance guard of his expeditionary force to conquer the province of Scinde, the Scinde Horse came across the forward elements of the combined forces of the Waziri tribals of Sind, led by Mir Nuseer Khan, entrenched in the Fulaillee Nala, near
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on 14 April 1938, led by their Commandant, Colonel Malcomson. For many years, till the turn of the century, this day, 14 April was celebrated as Armoured Corps Day, till for some inexplicable reason, 1 May came to be celebrated instead.
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and Signal Troop. It fought in Allenby’s great final cavalry operations (the actions at Sharon, Megiddo, Abu Naj, and the advance to Damascus). The regiment were garrisoned in Syria and Palestine and returned to India in 1921.
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and washing their faces. Such was the fear generated, that when "A" Squadron approached the fort on their horses, they found it abandoned. "A" Squadron then charged and routed the fleeing enemy with great success.
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In 1846, the 2nd Scinde Horse was formed by splitting the regiment into two and completing the establishment by new recruits. In 1857, the 3rd Scinde Horse regiment was raised. This regiment saw action during the
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31st Armoured Division never saw action as a unit, its closest brush with combat coming in April 1944 when it was rushed to Egypt to crush a mutiny among the Greek 1st Infantry Brigade. The Brigade received
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The regiment was the first cavalry unit of the British Indian Army to be mechanized (at Rawalpindi, in 1938). It was also the first cavalry regiment to get the President of India's
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Regiments, apart from Sabres, carried Lances to destroy enemy infantry hiding in trenches as well as using spears to protect themselves from the mounted troops. The
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Bole So Nihal – Sat Sri Akal! Bole So Abhay – Bol Sri Krishan Baldev Ki Jai! Jayakar Bajrang Bali – Har Har Mahadev! Wahe Guruji Ka Khalsa – Wahe GuruJi Ki Fateh!
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role in looking after the Regiment in times of need, ever since. The Scinde Horse has had the unique privilege of carrying Nine Standards on parade. Unlike the
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The Regimental Battle Flashes and colours of the flag are also significant in their meaning. The Light Green, Scarlet Red and Emerald Green signify
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The regiment took part in United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) and was awarded the United Nations Somalia Medal on 24 August 1994.
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and became the 5th and 6th Bombay Cavalry. They reverted to their old names three years later and in 1903 changes made them the
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The Scinde Horse was the first Indian Cavalry Regiment to get mechanised and paraded their horses for the last time at
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Two crew members of a Sherman tank of the Scinde Horse, part of the Indian 31st Armoured Division in Iraq, March 1944
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The regiment formed the role of ‘advance guard’ of the 15 Infantry Division in Lahore sector, led the charge and
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The Scinde Horse was raised to protect the British Caravans traversing the Spice Route - from the Bolan Pass in
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The Horsed Cavalry Regiments were named according to their operational role and weapons they carried. The
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Jai Mata Ki! Jai Chhatrapati Ki! Har Har Mahadev! Bole So Nihal – Sat Sri Akal! Hat Ja ___ Here I Come!!!
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Indian cavalry troop of 36th Jacob's Horse marching through a French village near Fenges, August 1915
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Painting of ‘Rissaldar Mohubut Khan, Bahadur, 2nd Scinde Irregular Horse’ by Sandor Alexander Svoboda
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in November 1943, apparently in preparation for transfer to combat in Italy, but only drove them in
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Being the unique regiment to parade 9 Standards, it was decided to replace them by presenting the
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on 8 August 1839. The regiment was raised at the recommendation of Colonel Henry Pottinger, the
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to the regiment after Independence. The Day was fixed as ‘Meeanee Day’, 17 February 1949, at
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in 1880. The 3rd Scinde Horse was disbanded in 1882 upon general reductions in the cavalry.
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The Fortress of Ephey, on the Franco-Prussian Border, had withstood a long siege by the
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The regiment spearheaded the advance of the 36 Infantry Division. It was deployed in
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The regiment can trace its formation back to The Scinde Irregular Horse raised at
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The Scinde Horse was tasked as the rear guard for the forces returning from the
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The Illustrated History of the British Empire in India and the East - Volume 2
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The regiment was affiliated to the Shivalik-class stealth multi-role frigate
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1839 : Raised in Hyderabad by Captain W. Ward as Scinde Irregular Horse
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The regiment was equipped with Sherman tanks. It was also the first to get
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Charge of "A" Squadron at Battle of Ephey(?), France & Flanders 1917
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From Green Fields, Through Blood, To the Meadows (Glory or Death) Beyond
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The adversary during the early days, were the Baloochi marauders of the
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Indian T-72 tanks during the United Nations mission in Kismayo, Somalia
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Town, Khangur, West of Sukkur on the Indus, which came to be called as
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Battle Honours of 35th Scinde Horse and 36th Jacob's Horse (1839-1921)
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Personal records of the Kandahar Campaign by Officers engaged therein
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10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps Of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force)
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between 2022-23 and presently General Officer Commanding in Chief
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The regiment served first in Southern Afghanistan and later under
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and the 252nd Indian Armoured Brigade, which still had no tanks.
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The two regiments were amalgamated in 1921 and in 1922 named the
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The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Wales's Own Cavalry), 1922-1947
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Insaan Toh Mar Jaata Hai, Magar Regiment Hamesha Zinda Rehti Hai
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These regiments were absorbed into the regular forces after the
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Armour finally arrived in November, when one Regiment received
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The regiment was awarded the Army Commander’s Unit Citation (
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Armoured and cavalry regiments of the Indian Army from 1947
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1846 : Became the 1st Regiment, Scinde Irregular Horse
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11th Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (Frontier Force)
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21st Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (Frontier Force)
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one he wrote for the fatal Charge of the Light Brigade.
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They saw active service in Northern and Central India,
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squadron in early October 1947 was transferred to the
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10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse)
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6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's Horse)
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Record book of The Scinde Irregular Horse, Volume 1
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Record book of The Scinde Irregular Horse, Volume 1
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Index

14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse

East India Company
British Raj
India
Bombay Army
British Indian Army
Indian Army
Second Sikh War
Second Afghan War
World War I
World War II
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Lt Gen

Armoured Corps
Indian Army
Bombay Army
British Indian Army
Standard
Hyderabad, Sindh
Resident
Scinde
Sind
Bolan Pass
Sukkur
Indus River
Baluchi
Poona Auxiliary Horse

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