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  • #REDIRECT [[Sikh Artillery of the Anglo-Sikh Wars]]
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  • ==Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum, London== ...marily consist of the uniforms, weapons, medals and equipment of the Royal Artillery. There is also a large archive and library dealing with all aspects of the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anglo-Sikh wars' artillery]]
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  • ...who commanded the special artillery wing of FaujiKhas and a portion of the artillery corps named DerahiIlahi Bakhsh. General Ilalu Bakhsh's lopkhdnd look part i ...nts and the review of troops. Sir Lepel Griffin described him as "the best artillery officer in the Sikh army."
    935 bytes (150 words) - 03:50, 8 January 2008
  • ...tillery in 1826. He was later promoted colonel and placed in charge of the artillery depot at Lahore. During the first AngloSikh war, he acted as a British spy.
    1,012 bytes (166 words) - 06:10, 2 March 2007
  • ...t Singh's army entered the service ofJodh Singh ofWazirabad in 1809 as an artillery Jamadar. He was of Persian descent and a grandson of Qamar udDin, an office during the first AngloSikh war. His son, Muhammad Shah, a commandant in Sikh artillery, also took part in the battle along with his father.
    620 bytes (102 words) - 03:52, 8 January 2008
  • ==Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum, London== ...marily consist of the uniforms, weapons, medals and equipment of the Royal Artillery. There is also a large archive and library dealing with all aspects of the
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  • ...i-Khas had 4 battalions of infantry, 2 regiments of cavalry and a troop of artillery. The cavalry was built on a British model and the infantry on French patter ...the European officers, and encouragement by the Maharaja, the infantry and artillery gained importance, and by the time of the death of Ranjit Singh, the infant
    2 KB (282 words) - 12:47, 14 June 2007
  • ...who, before joing the Sikh army in 1843, was the commandant of Hyderabad artillery. According to Carmichael Smyth, he was killed at Lahore.
    263 bytes (37 words) - 15:27, 3 March 2007
  • ...000 (quarter of a million). The Artillery division, in 1838, had 188 heavy artillery guns. ...cs (Standing force)Year Regular Infantry Cavalry Irregular Infantry/Forces Artillery Personnel Total
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  • * Soldier and Traveller: Memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Colonel of Artillery By Alexander [Haughton Campbell] Gardner
    386 bytes (51 words) - 05:44, 22 September 2007
  • ...is loyalty to the Lahore Darbar was suspect. In 1848, he was commanding an artillery battery at Hazara and was under the overall command of Chatar Singh Atariva
    2 KB (241 words) - 01:46, 1 May 2007
  • ...ections it deals with are: Infantry (ff. 1135), Cavalry (ff. 136203a), and Artillery (ff. 204a477a). ...lso bardwards of the paltans or battalions and of the zamburkhand or light artillery, of swivel guns and of the topkhana or arsenals. The regimental staff of th
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  • In his youth, he joined the ranks of artillery of Patiala. Along with the artillery priest Gurbaksh Singh, he undertook the charge of attending the service of Co-incidentally, many soldiers of the Patiala artillery were the followers of Sant Attar Singh Ji of Reru Sahib. He too joined the
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  • ...Col Saxsena's company commander was Major Shorab Sharma previously from an artillery regiment then posted in 7RR at Rampura, a distance of 3 kilometers from Chi ...Sikhs attached to Col. Saxsena as guards who were from Punjab regiment and Artillery were sent into the companies of 7RR.
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  • ...hawar in the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, he served as a commandant of artillery. He died in 1842 during the lifetime of his father.
    540 bytes (79 words) - 11:46, 1 May 2008
  • ...23, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; assigned to the Army National Guard's 139th Field Artillery, Kempton, Ind.; died July 3 in Mosul, Iraq, of injuries sustained from enem ...attained the rank of staff sergeant and was assigned to the 2-150th Field Artillery. He enjoyed running, cycling, music and photography. He had a special inter
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  • '''Lairdee''' (d. 1846), an Englishman who deserted the East India Company's artillery and came to Lahore. He took up service under the Sikhs in 1842. He trained
    455 bytes (68 words) - 22:24, 18 November 2014
  • ...haraja Ranjit Singh's army. As a young man, he had enlisted in Napoleon's artillery. After France's defeat in 1815, he set out on his travels and reached Persi
    843 bytes (138 words) - 09:03, 27 February 2007
  • ...r a grand review and inspected the contingent of British lancers and horse artillery, which had accompanied the commander-in-chief to Lahore. Sir Henry was also ...according to him, consisted of 6,070 regiments of infantry, 700 pieces of artillery and innumerable cavalry. His confidential report to Lord Auckland, the Gove
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  • ...bott's mercenary force surrounded the town. Commodore Canora, the Armenian artillery commander of the fortress, whom Abbott had won over, refused to move his ba
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  • ...anjit Singh. In Maharaja Sher Singh's time, he was placed in charge of the artillery park at Lahore. After the annexation of the Punjab by the British, Bishan S
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  • ...ary 1787, the son of Richard Whish. He received a commission in the Bengal artillery in 1804. ...26, he was appointed to command the Karnal and Sirhind division of the artillery. In January 1848, he took over from Sir John Littler the command of Briti
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