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Connaught's Own Lancers were amalgamated with the 32nd Lancers to form the 13th Duke of Connaught's Own Bombay Lancers. This particular merger was a reunion of two regiments separated more than a hundred years before. The new badge was crossed lances with '13' on the intersection; a crown above and a scroll below, reading 'Duke of Connaught's Own.' Their uniform was blue with scarlet facings, and the new class composition was one squadron each of Pathans, Muslim Rajputs and Sikhs. In 1927, the regiment was redesignated as the
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883:. London: Longmans & Green.
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1580:15th Lancers
1459:32nd Lancers
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1379:17th Cavalry
1374:16th Cavalry
1354:12th Cavalry
1236:58th Cavalry
1231:57th Cavalry
1226:56th Cavalry
1221:55th Cavalry
1216:54th Cavalry
1211:53rd Cavalry
1206:52nd Cavalry
1201:51st Lancers
1196:42nd Lancers
1181:39th Cavalry
1176:38th Cavalry
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1166:34th Lancers
1161:33rd Cavalry
1156:32nd Cavalry
1151:31st Cavalry
1146:30th Cavalry
1141:29th Cavalry
1136:28th Cavalry
1131:27th Cavalry
1126:26th Cavalry
1121:25th Cavalry
1116:24th Cavalry
1111:23rd Cavalry
1106:22nd Cavalry
1096:20th Lancers
1091:19th Lancers
1081:17th Lancers
1071:15th Lancers
1066:14th Lancers
1061:13th Lancers
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1051:11th Cavalry
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1036:8th Cavalry
1031:7th Lancers
1026:6th Lancers
1016:4th Cavalry
431:Mesopotamia
408:James Blair
323:Bombay Army
155:Engagements
139:Nickname(s)
1625:Categories
1191:41st Horse
1186:40th Horse
1101:21st Horse
1086:18th Horse
1076:16th Horse
729:References
713:Brigadier
710:1996–1998)
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620:1882–1885)
410:, won the
214:Commanders
73:Allegiance
1041:9th Horse
1021:5th Horse
485:with the
351:Palestine
331:Kitchener
307:Nasirabad
261:Formation
221:commander
147:Mascot(s)
86:1804–1947
614:Resident
255:Pakistan
150:Elephant
67:Pakistan
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561:Akhnoor
517:in the
404:Neemuch
219:Current
201:1939-45
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161:1804-05
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