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  • United Kingdom. An India Medal 1895-1902, to Sepoy Thakur Singh, 36th Sikhs
  • United Kingdom. An India Medal 1895-1902, to Sepoy Thakur Singh, 36th Sikhs
  • United Kingdom. An India Medal 1895-1902, to Sepoy Thakur Singh, 36th Sikhs

Item: GB6976

United Kingdom. An India Medal 1895-1902, to Sepoy Thakur Singh, 36th Sikhs

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United Kingdom. An India Medal 1895-1902, to Sepoy Thakur Singh, 36th Sikhs

Victoria, 1 Clasp - PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 (1799 SEPOY THAKUR SINGH 36 SIKHS). Naming is impressed, inverted, with the regimental number and last three letters of unit engraved. Pivot slightly loose, bruised, edge nicks, contact marks, replacement ribbon, very good.

 

Footnote: The 36th Sikhs was an infantry regiment in the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1887, when they were the 36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. Composed of Jat Sikhs, it was created by Colonel Jim Cooke and Captain H. R. Holmes. They had one other change in title in 1901, when they became the 36th Sikh Infantry. They finally became the 36th Sikhs in 1903, after the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army. During this time they fought an action in 1897, in defence of the Samana Ridge against a huge army of Pathans in the Battle of Saragarhi. To honour the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Indian they took part in the Rawalpindi Parade 1905. During the First World War, they were stationed as part of the Garrison of Tianjin in China and took part in the Siege of Tsingtao. After the First World War, the Indian government reformed the army again, moving from single battalion regiment to multi battalion regiments. The 36th Sikhs now became the 4th Battalion 11th Sikh Regiment. After independence this was one of the regiments allocated to the new Indian Army.

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