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'''[[Dafadar]]''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry equivalent in rank to a [[Havildar]] in the Indian Infantry or equivalent rank to Sergeant in the cavalry of the then British Indian Army. | '''[[Dafadar]]''' is a rank used in the military of [[India]] and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry equivalent in rank to a [[Havildar]] in the Indian Infantry or equivalent rank to Sergeant in the cavalry of the then British Indian Army. | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Weapons of Guru Gobind Singh]] | |||
* [[Sikh battles]] | |||
* [[Captain Fateh Singh]] | |||
* [[Dafadar]] | |||
* [[First Sikh officer in Pakistan Army]] | |||
* [[Havildar]] | |||
* [[Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh - A Tribute]] | |||
* [[Template:Military]] | |||
* [[Nirmaljit Singh Sekhon]] | |||
* [[Remembering the battle of Gallipoli]] | |||
* [[When Romans met the Sikhs]] | |||
* [[Shastar]] | |||
* [[Tejdeep Singh Rattan]] | |||
==External link== | ==External link== |
Latest revision as of 07:57, 12 July 2015
Havildar is a rank used in the military of India and refers to an Indian non-commissioned officer equivalent to a Sergeant in the British Army.
Dafadar is a rank used in the military of India and refers to a Non-Commissioned Officer in the Indian Cavalry equivalent in rank to a Havildar in the Indian Infantry or equivalent rank to Sergeant in the cavalry of the then British Indian Army.
See also
- Weapons of Guru Gobind Singh
- Sikh battles
- Captain Fateh Singh
- Dafadar
- First Sikh officer in Pakistan Army
- Havildar
- Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh - A Tribute
- Template:Military
- Nirmaljit Singh Sekhon
- Remembering the battle of Gallipoli
- When Romans met the Sikhs
- Shastar
- Tejdeep Singh Rattan