Photos Indian soldiers Northwest frontier 1933-1935

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Indian soldiers are often forgotten however contributed a lot to "The Empire" and more importantly through both World wars.
Hope we can honour them in some small way here.

hope I get the use conditions right
photos found on Flickr (National archives) tagged as "No known Copyright restrictions"
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalarchives
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Where your see the word 'Sepoy' - A sepoy was formerly the designation given to an Indian soldier. In the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.

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Sikh Indian officers in uniform and mufti
North west frontier of India

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Sikh sepoys, non-commissioned and Indian Officers in uniform and mufti
North west frontier of India

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A ride of Pathun recruits just prior to being passed into the ranks
North west frontier of India Date: 1933-1935

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Sikhs, draft ready to join an active battalion
North west frontier of India Date: 1933-1935

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Three Sikh Indian officers
North west frontier of India Date: 1933-1935


 
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A wonderful example of an Indian Hero Soldier
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Sepoy Chatta Singh VC, number 3398, Sepoy, 9th Bhopal Infantry, Indian Army.
Born in Cawnpore, India, 1887
Son of Ishu Singh
Educated at Tilsanda Village school
Joined the army on 5 July 1911
Died at Tilsanda, India on 28 March 1961
 
As has been said the contribution Indian troops have made and the courage they have shown is well worthy of praise on this prestigious website.
great photos
 
Indian Recipients of the Victoria Cross

Premindra Bhagat
1941
Second World War
Corps of Indian Engineers
Gallabat, Abyssinia

Yeshwant Ghadge
1944
Second World War
Maratha Light Infantry
Upper Tiber Valley, Italy

Abdul Hafiz
1944
Second World War
9th Jat Regiment
Imphal, India

Namdeo Jadav
1945
Second World War
5th Maratha Light Infantry
Senio River, Italy

Karamjeet Judge
1945
Second World War
4/15th Punjab Regiment
Meiktila, Burma

Lala
1916
First World War
41st Dogras
El Orah, Mesopotamia

Darwan Negi
1914
First World War
39th Garhwal Rifles
Festubert, France

Gabar Negi
1915
First World War
39th Garhwal Rifles
Neuve Chapelle, France

Bhandari Ram
1944
Second World War
Garhwal Rifles
Arakan State, Burma

Chhelu Ram
1943
Second World War
6th Rajputana Rifles
Djebel Garci, Tunisia

Kamal Ram
1944
Second World War
8th Punjab Regiment
River Gari, Italy

Richhpal Ram
1941
Second World War
6th Rajputana Rifles
Keren, Eritrea

Badlu Singh
1918
First World War
14th Murray's Jat Lancers
River Jordan, Palestine

Chatta Singh
1916
First World War
Garhwal Rifles
Battle of the Wadi, Mesopotamia

Gian Singh
1945
Second World War
15th Punjab Regiment
Myingyan, Burma

Gobind Singh
1917
First World War
Garhwal Rifles
Pezières, France

Ishar Singh
1921
Waziristan Campaign
28th Punjab Regiment
Haidari Kach, India

Nand Singh
1944
Second World War
1/11th Garhwal Rifles
Maungdaw–Buthidaung Road,Burma

Parkash Singh
1943
Second World War
8th Punjab Regiment
Donbaik, Burma

Prakash Singh
1945
Second World War
13th Frontier Force Rifles
Kanlan Ywathit, Burma

Ram Singh
1944
Second World War
Garhwal Rifles
Kennedy Peak, Burma

Mir Dast
1915
First World War
55th Coke's Rifles
Wieltje, Belgium

Fazal Din
1945
Second World War
10th Baluch Regiment
Meiktila, Burma

Ali Haidar
1945
Second World War
13th Frontier Force Rifles
Fusignano, Italy

Khudadad Khan
1914
First World War
129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis
Hollebeke, Belgium

Shahamad Khan
1916
First World War
89th Punjab Regiment
Beit Ayeesa, Mesopotamia

Sher Shah
1945
Second World War
16th Punjab Regiment
Kyeyebyin, Burma

Umrao Singh
1944
Second World War
Royal Indian Artillery
Kaladan Valley, Burma


More information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_by_nationality
 
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Nice work bombardier. Here are some pics of Indian soldiers during WW2

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Image By No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit [Public domain]
An Indian infantry, 7th Rajput Regiment about to go on patrol on the Arakan front in Burma, 1944


INDIAN ARMOURED CORPS IN MIDDLE EAST, C. 15 MARCH 1944. © IWM (K 6706)IWM Non Commercial Licence


DOMINION AND EMPIRE FORCES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45. © IWM (H 21632)IWM Non Commercial Licence
Royal Indian Army Service Corps soldiers from a mule company on guard duty at their camp, 20 July 1942.
 
Bangladesh Army it remains in use for the rank of private soldier.

No,Army gave up use of primitive names after the end of the Hill Tracts Insurgency,and that was wayy before 2000s.Only paramilitary forces like Ansar and Border Guards Bangladesh use such names,but we have different names for different ranks compared to other South Asian militaries which still use it.Infact,in here,names like sipahi/sepoys usually refer to indigneous soldier during the British Colonial Era.
 
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