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Regiment. The Baloch Regiment now marches to the tune of β€˜Barhay Chalo’. Balochis have maintained their excellence in martial music after independence. All Baloch battalions have pipe bands, while the Regimental Centre maintains a brass band. Pipes and Drums of the Regiment have won many awards in international competitions. Prominent among them is 3 Baloch, which won the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh's Piping Trophy for four successive years from 1962 to 1965. It also won the President's Trophy for Best Infantry Pipe Band of Pakistan Army in 1982. Meanwhile, the brass band of Baloch Regimental Centre has won the Annual Army Band Competition four times, came in second thrice, and third eight times. The band regularly participates in protocol activities including the
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honour of being the best in the Army was claimed by the pipe band of 8th Punjab Regimental Centre, which was selected to lead the Indian infantry contingent in the Victory Parade in London on 8 June 1946. Led by the renowned piper Jemadar Ghulam Haider, the band received much acclaim during its visit to the United Kingdom. After the Second World War, a brass band of 8th Punjab Regimental Centre was formed under the legendary bandmaster Jemadar Wazir Ali of 4/8th Punjab. During his long service from 1893 to 1949, he had made 4/8th Punjab's brass band the envy of the Indian Army. The brass band of 8th Punjab Regimental Centre and the pipe band of Baluch Regimental Centre under Pipe Major Karam Dad took part in Independence celebrations at Karachi in August 1947.
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Infantry (6 Baloch) and 2nd Baluch Battalion (11 Baloch) were maintaining dhol & surnai bands, which were peculiar to Baluchis, and were later adopted by all Baluch battalions alongside the bugles, forming a local variant of the British tradition. Around this time, Scottish bagpipes were introduced in the Indian Army, mostly on the initiative of individual commanding officers. In 1892, The 26th Bombay Infantry (7 Baloch) became the first Baluch battalion which had formed a
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was rifle green. The cap badge of gilding metal consisted of a pelican surmounted by a star and crescent, the whole surrounded by a date palm wreath, with a scroll below, inscribed 'Bahawalpur Regiment'. Backing for the cap badge was of circular maroon cloth. Badges of rank were in gilding-metal. The
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The distinctive rifle green and red uniform of the old Baluch battalions was adopted by the entire regiment. The officers wore a red boss surmounted by a silver 'X' on field and forage caps, while the old battalion badges were worn on pagris and helmets by the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Battalions. It was
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with one bar, 64 Sitara-i-Jurat with 4 bars and 70 Tamgha-i-Jurat, while more than 1500 officers and men sacrificed their lives in defence of Pakistan. Since then, the regiment has continued to uphold its reputation and rendered valuable services in the country's defense; in aid to civil authorities
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In 1956, a major re-organization was undertaken in the Pakistan Army and the existing infantry regiments were amalgamated to form larger regiments. The Baluch Regiment was reorganised by merging the 10th Baluch, 8th Punjab and the Bahawalpur Regiments. The new regimental centre was initially set up
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State raised the Imperial Service Double Company, which was designated as 2nd Bahawalpur Household Infantry in 1922 and redesignated as 2nd Bahawalpur Haroon Infantry a year later. In 1921, Bahawalpur joined the Indian State Forces Scheme, placing its two infantry battalions at the disposal of the
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After their formation in 1922, all infantry regiments adopted their own regimental marches, which were selected from among British military tunes. The marching tune of Baluch Regiment was β€˜Blue Bonnets over the Border’, while β€˜God Bless the Prince of Wales’ was the regimental march of 8th Punjab
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and other North Indians. Their designations were changed to 29th (7th Burma Battalion), 30th (5th Burma Battalion), 31st (6th Burma Battalion), 32nd (4th Burma Battalion) and 33rd (3rd Burma Battalion) Regiments of Madras Infantry. In 1901, these cumbersome titles were simplified by removing all
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Baluchis quickly adopted bagpipes as their own and were soon winning renown for the accomplishment of their pipers. In 1924, the pipe band of 2/10th Baluch (7 Baloch) toured England along with the brass band of 4/8th Punjab (4 Baloch), as the best infantry bands in the Indian Army. In 1946, the
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A photograph of 1st Belooch Regiment (10 Baloch) from 1868, shows it on parade in Abyssinia with a 16-strong drum and bugle corps made up of buglers, snare and bass drummers. In 1877, the battalion acquired a brass band, which it retained until 1929. By the turn of the century, 24th Baluchistan
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in 1947, to make room for government offices in the new capital of Pakistan. On 7 July, Baluch (present 15 Baloch) moved to Karachi to prepare for ceremonies in connection with the Independence of Pakistan. The battalion has the distinction of providing the first guard of honour to Quaid-i-Azam
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tunics and dark green turbans for the 127th, 129th and 130th Baluchis. The 124th and 126th Baluchistan Infantry also wore red trousers but with drab-coloured tunics and turbans. On the formation of the 10th Baluch Regiment, rifle green and red uniform was adopted by the whole regiment. The 1911
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became the first Indian to win the Victoria Cross; Britain's highest decoration for valour. Prior to 1911, Indian soldiers were not eligible for the Victoria Cross. The battalion would go on to serve with distinction in German East Africa alongside 127th QMO Baluch Light Infantry and 130th KGO
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At independence in 1947, two Muslim companies along with the Commanding Officer of 2nd Patiala Battalion (raised in 1919 at Patiala by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh) opted for Pakistan. These formed the nucleus of the 5th Bahawalpur Light Infantry, raised in 1948, which was later designated as 4th
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Regimental bands have been a part of Baloch battalions since their inception. However, the first recorded mention of a Baloch regimental band is from 1834, when a Singapore newspaper reported the regret of its citizens on the departure of 29th Madras Native infantry (1 Baloch), whose band had
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with a cherry coloured backing for the badge. Officers wear a cherry coloured boss surmounted by a silver star on forage caps. Badges of rank are in black metal with cherry edging. Bandsmen wear the traditional rifle green tunic and cherry trousers of the old Baluch battalions. The Regimental
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During the Second World War, the 10th Baluch regiment raised ten new battalions. The regiment fought in all the major theatres of war, and its record of service was once again most impressive. It suffered 6572 casualties and won numerous gallantry awards including two Victoria Crosses to Naik
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On 13 April 1919, British Brigadier-General R E H Dyer ordered his troops to fire on thousands of unarmed protestors in Amritsar at Jallianwala bagh, without giving the crowd any warning to disperse. Triggers were pulled and firing continued for about 10 minutes. Killing about 379 of them and
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raised a camel baggage train with an escort of mounted infantry, called the Bahawalpur Imperial Service Mounted Rifles and Camel Transport Corps, which would go on to become the 1st Bahawalpur Sadiq Battalion in 1924. In 1912, the colour of their uniform was khaki with green facings.
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and Sulemanki. In 1971, the regiment again performed creditably on both the fronts. The newly raised 41 Baluch captured the Indian fortress of Qaisar-i-Hind, while a company of 31 Baluch, augmented with para-military troops, held up an entire Indian brigade for three weeks in the
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Carman, WY. (1969). "Indian Army Uniforms – Artillery, Engineers and Infantry". London: Morgan-Grampton. pp. 182–3. Carman notes that while the sepoys of the Baluch regiments wore dark green pugris, those of the Indian officers were dark blue with gold
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Under the Silladari System, a soldier brought his own weapons, equipment and horse in return for a higher rate of wages. The system was widely practised in the Indian Cavalry. However, there is no known example of it in the infantry, other than Jacob's
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for keeping the peace on the Sindh frontier. In 1861, the first of these was accorded regular status, becoming the 30th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or Jacob's Rifles, while the second was disbanded. In 1862, the 2nd Beloochees went to
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In 1947, Bahawalpur State acceded to Pakistan and in 1952 the Bahawalpur Infantry was integrated into the Pakistan Army as the Bahawalpur Regiment. The regiment was entirely composed of Punjabi Muslims. The Regimental Centre was based at
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After the First World War, a major reorganization was undertaken in the British Indian Army leading to the formation of large infantry groups of four to six battalions in 1922. Among these were the 8th Punjab and 10th Baluch Regiments.
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mention of Madras, and the five regiments were styled as the 29th and 30th Burma Infantry, 31st Burma Light Infantry, 32nd and 33rd Burma Infantry. These Burma Battalions were created to police the new territories acquired in the
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raised two local 'silladar' infantry battalions known as Jacob's Rifles; the only silladar infantry to have existed in the Indian Army. These battalions soon earned a formidable reputation in and around
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in 1922, was raised in 1820, as the 2nd (Marine) Battalion 12th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. In 1838, as the 24th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry, it stormed and captured the city of
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and pacify the rebellious hill tribes inhabiting the frontier regions of Burma. In 1903, all Madras regiments had sixty added to their numbers, requiring another change in designation to
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regularly entertained them during the battalion's stay at the station. Meanwhile, a British officer on a visit to Bahawalpur in 1835 recorded that Bahawalpur Infantry had
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was mostly composed of Punjabi Muslims. Their uniforms underwent numerous changes, until settling for grey colour in 1930. Ceremonial headdress included the distinctive '
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Machine Gun Battalion – Raised on 15 April 1942. Converted into 53rd Regiment, Indian Armoured Corps in August 1942. Redesignated as 17/10th Baluch in November 1942.
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Baluchis. Meanwhile, the 1st and 3rd Battalions of 124th DCO Baluchistan Infantry served in Persia, while the 2nd distinguished itself in Mesopotamia and Palestine.
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The 8th Punjabis had a distinguished record of service during the First World War. Their list of honours and awards included the Victoria Cross awarded to Naik
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was of rifle green cord with two red runners. Another distinctive feature of Baluchi uniforms were plain silver ball buttons worn on service and mess dresses.
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The 8th Punjab Regiment also greatly distinguished itself in the war, suffering more than 4500 casualties. It was awarded two Victoria Crosses to Havildar
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The 8th Punjab Regimental Centre remained at Lahore. Sikh and Gujjar companies were exchanged with Hindustani Muslims from regiments allotted to India.
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because of the difficulty encountered in their recruitment during the war. During the inter-war period, the regiment saw continuous employment on the
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14th Battalion – Raised in 1941. Converted into 9th (Punjab) Heavy Anti-aircraft Regiment, Indian Artillery, in 1942. India, Ceylon. Disbanded 1946.
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A detachment of Bahawalpur Mounted Rifles served in Egypt and Palestine, while the Bahawalpur Camel Corps saw action in Baluchistan and
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in 1947, the 8th Punjab and Baluch Regiments were allotted to Pakistan. Dogra companies of the Baluch Regiment were transferred to the
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of 89th Punjabis in 1916. The 89th Punjabis had the unique distinction of serving in more theatres of war than any other unit of the
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with scarlet facings. Officers' winter mess kit was of French grey cloth with black cuffs and facings with and blue overalls. The
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6th Battalion (Machine Gun) – Raised in 1940. India, Malaya, Dutch East Indies. Disbanded January 1948; re-raised October 1948.
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commented that "The remarkable Baluchi uniforms (green and drab with baggy red trousers) are unique in the British Empire".
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18th Battalion – Raised as 25th Garrison Battalion in 1941. Redesignated as 18/10th Baluch in 1943. India. Disbanded 1944.
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lanyard was of a maroon cord. In July 1948, 5th Bahawalpur Light Infantry was raised from Muslim officers and men of 2nd
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swords within a crescent, under the Islamic Star of Glory, appearing above a title scroll. All ranks wear a rifle green
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25th Garrison Battalion – Raised in 1941. On conversion to active status, it was redesignated as 18/10th Baluch in 1943.
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to guard the British legation. Meanwhile, the 1st Beloochees greatly distinguished themselves in the long and arduous
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in 1809, when the battalion repulsed a force of 3000 rebels at Cochin. All four battalions saw considerable action in
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during natural disasters and insurgencies, including the recently concluded counter-terrorism operations; and as
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The regiment was based at Karachi and initially retained its traditional class composition of Punjabi Muslims,
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3/124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry – Raised in 1917 – India, Persia, Iraq. Disbanded 1921.
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9th Battalion – Raised in 1941. India, Ceylon, Cyprus. Redesignated as 1/8th Punjab in 1946. Re-raised 1948.
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2/127th Queen Mary's Own Baluch Light Infantry – Raised in 1918 – India, Egypt, Palestine. Disbanded 1921.
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The pre-1914 full dress uniforms of all five Baluchi infantry regiments included dark red trousers; with
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Between 1890 and 1893, the five battalions were moved to Burma and reconstituted with Punjabi Muslims,
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injuring around 1500. Among the shooters were soldiers from the Baloch Regiment and Gurkha Regiment.
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Only 2/124th Baluchistan Infantry of the wartime raisings was retained after the post-war reforms.
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in 1848–49 and the Great Rebellion of 1857. In 1889, a small force from Bahawalpur was accepted as
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In 1903, the 24th, 26th, 27th, 29th, and 30th had one hundred added to their numbers as part of
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In this context "overalls" are tight-fitting formal military trousers strapped under the instep
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4th Battalion – Raised in 1944. India. Re-designated as 3rd Bahawalpur Light Infantry in 1946.
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2/130th King George's Own Baluchis (Jacob's Rifles) – Raised in 1918 – India. Disbanded 1920.
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Capital Campaigners: The History of the 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary's Own) the Baluch Regiment
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first organized his forces. These forces were engaged in support of the British during the
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of 1868 and were made Light Infantry as a reward. All Baloch battalions took part in the
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1st Battalion – India, Malaya. Captured at Singapore in February 1942. Reformed in 1946.
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7th Battalion – Raised in 1940. India, Malaya. Captured at Singapore in February 1942.
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not until 1945 that a single cap badge was adopted by the regiment on introduction of
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The Fourth Battalion, Duke of Connaught's Own, Tenth Baluch Regiment in the Great War
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The two senior battalions of Bahawalpur Regiment trace their origin to 1827 when the
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16th Battalion – Raised in 1943. Became a training battalion. India. Disbanded 1946.
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15th Battalion – Raised in 1942. Became a training battalion. India. Disbanded 1946.
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15th Battalion – Raised in 1941. Became a training battalion. India. Disbanded 1946.
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10th (Training) Battalion – 2/124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry.
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in 1896–99, while the 26th and Jacob's Rifles went to China in 1900 to suppress the
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Infantry, who had opted for Pakistan. It was redesignated as 4 Bahawalpur in 1952.
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The Bahawalpur Army: A History of the Army's Origins, Composition and Achievements
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Lieutenant Mir Jahangir Khan Marri Shaheed, SBt - 34 Baloch (Operation Sher-dil)
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2/91st Punjabis (Light Infantry) – Raised in 1918 – India, Egypt. Disbanded 1921.
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3rd Battalion – Raised in 1940. India. Converted into Training Centre in 1946.
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1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 16th, 19th, 20th & 23rd Battalions
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8th Battalion – Raised in 1941. India, Burma. Disbanded 1946; re-raised 1948.
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The First Battalion (DCO) and the Tenth Battalion, the Tenth Baluch Regiment
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The First Battalion (DCO) and the Tenth Battalion, the Tenth Baluch Regiment
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1st Battalion (DCO) – 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry.
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Battle Honours of the British Empire and Commonwealth Land Forces 1662–1991
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Battle Honours of the British Empire and Commonwealth Land Forces 1662–1991
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The present badge of the Baloch Regiment, adopted in 1959, depicts crossed
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and its class composition was 50% Punjabi Muslims, 25% Sikhs and 25% Hindu
1042:
2/129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis – Raised in 1917 – British India,
1013: 995:
2/124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry – Raised in 1916 –
822:. Two years later, they became the first foreign troops to be stationed in 659: 611: 531: 1537:. At the end of 1945, the 10th Baluch Regiment lost its number and became 658:
of 1817. The 31st Regiment, then known as 1st Battalion 16th Regiment (or
3777: 3203: 2922: 2682: 2361: 2357: 2341: 2337: 2333: 1698: 1432: 1186:
Only the 2/89th Punjabis of the new raisings was retained after the war.
905: 898: 767: 623: 607: 603: 599: 567: 563: 516: 273: 64: 1486:
9th Battalion – Raised in 1941. India. Redesignated as 2 Baluch in 1946.
1271:
5th Battalion (KGO) – 130th King George's Own Baluchis (Jacob's Rifles).
3827: 3046: 2592: 1756: 1734: 1214: 1131: 789: 453: 207: 136: 1502:
16th Battalion – Raised in 1941. India, Burma, Malaya. Disbanded 1946.
1477:
6th Battalion – Raised in 1940. India. Disbanded 1947; re-raised 1948.
3331: 3287: 3078: 3002: 1991: 1646: 1530: 1377: 1083: 810: 762:
after defeating the ruling confederacy of Baloch chieftains. General
626:, as 3rd Extra Battalion of Madras Native Infantry, and was known as 212: 4752:
The Gallant One: War Services of First Battalion The Baloch Regiment
3964:
The Gallant One: War Services of First Battalion The Baloch Regiment
3106: 3073: 901:, the five battalions were merged to form the 10th Baluch Regiment. 774:. In 1856, the 2nd Belooch Battalion was dispatched to fight in the 646:, when it was again engaged in suppressing a revolt in the State of 5036: 3752: 3742: 3732: 3722: 3710: 3698: 3686: 3673: 1885: 1694: 1265:
3rd Battalion (QMO) – 127th Queen Mary's Own Baluch Light Infantry.
851: 827: 77: 838:
of 1878–80, where Jacob's Rifles suffered heavy casualties at the
1930: 1905: 1897: 1381: 1353: 1349: 1311: 1071: 1062:
During the First World War, the 129th DCO Baluchis served on the
855: 847: 771: 639: 4191: 4189: 4187: 4185: 4183: 4181: 4179: 4177: 4073: 4071: 4069: 4067: 1637:
26th Garrison Battalion – Raised in 1942. India. Disbanded 1946.
1634:
25th Garrison Battalion – Raised in 1941. India. Disbanded 1946.
1521:
26th Garrison Battalion – Raised in 1942. India. Disbanded 1946.
778:, a campaign frequently overshadowed by the events of the Great 511:. The Baloch Regiment is descended from the infantry of the old 4729:
Ahmad, Maj Rifat Nadeem, and Ahmed, Maj Gen Rafiuddin. (2006).
4295:. Vol. 1. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House. p. 190. 3054: 1967: 1881: 1752: 1702: 1464: 1357: 1345: 1291: 1067: 647: 1888:. In 1979–80, the Baluch Regiment transferred ten battalions ( 495:. The modern regiment was formed in May 1956 by the merger of 4841:
The Battle Honours of the British and Indian Armies 1662–1982
4502:
An assault party of 12 Punjab Regiment and 15 Baloch Regiment
4174: 4064: 1962: 1913: 1566: 1509: 1303: 1268:
4th Battalion (DCO) – 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis.
823: 815: 759: 755: 735: 619: 59: 28: 4856:
Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903–91
4544:"Spirits Rekindled – Joint Staff Pakistan Day Parade - 2015" 4017:
Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903–91
1425:
in 1942. Reformed in 1946 by redesignation of 9/10th Baluch.
3034: 2904: 1710:, as he stepped on the soil of Pakistan. On 14 August, the 1493: 702: 4794:
The Battle of Hussainiwala and Qaiser-i-Hind, The 1971 War
4030: 4028: 4026: 3817:(previously The Duke of Wellington's Regiment) – 10 Baloch 1622:
10th Battalion – Converted into Regimental Centre in 1942.
1489:
10th Battalion – Converted into Regimental Centre in 1942.
1387: 4822:. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing, India. 4820:
A History of the Imperial Service Troops of Native States
4143: 4141: 4139: 4137: 4135: 1334:
4th Battalion (PWO) – 92nd Prince of Wales's Own Punjabis
1250:
Presentation to the 1st, 4th, 5th and 10th Battalions of
1157:
2/90th Punjabis – Raised in 1918 – India. Disbanded 1922.
950: 4707:. Government of Pakistan. 23 September 2020. p. 505 1431:
Officers of 7/10th Baluch (15 Baloch) after the fall of
1356:– the mythical Burmese lion-dragon guardian of Buddhist 1298:, keeping it in fighting trim for the great test ahead. 4638:
Major Wasif Hussain Shah of the 32 Balochistan Regiment
4435:. Government of Pakistan. 9 September 2020. p. 492 4023: 1759:
in December 1957. The new line up of the regiment was:
1492:
14th Battalion – Raised in 1941. India, Burma, Malaya,
557: 4656:. Government of Pakistan. 14 October 2020. p. 549 4132: 614:. It also took an active part in the wars against the 606:
and was largely responsible for the British defeat of
3946:
Ahmad, Maj RN, and Ahmed, Maj Gen Rafiuddin. (2006).
962:
124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry
879:
124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry
522:
The Baloch Regiment is second in seniority after the
4799: 2585: 1828:
5/10th Baluch (King George V's Own) (Jacob's Rifles)
4872:Geoghegan, Col NM, and Campbell, Capt MHA. (1928). 4602:. Government of Pakistan. 1 January 2020. p. 4 4365:. Government of Pakistan. 8 April 2020. p. 155 4208:Geoghegan, Col NM, and Campbell, Capt MHA. (1928). 3459:(Queen Mary's Own) (Capital Campaigners) (Muhimjoo) 3426:(Ich Dien) (Prince Of Wales's Own) (Dyce Ki Paltan) 2533:
Baloch Regiment War Memorial, Abbottabad, Pakistan.
1945:of 1948, 1965 and 1971, the regiment was awarded 6 4914:Poulsom, Lt Col NW, and Ahmad, Lt Col RN. (2011). 4881:Regimental History, 1914–1920, 93rd Burma Infantry 4566: 4564: 4512: 4510: 4424: 4422: 4420: 4418: 4416: 4414: 4388: 4386: 4384: 4382: 4380: 4147:Poulsom, Lt Col NW, and Ahmad, Lt Col RN. (2011). 2862: 5873:Military units and formations established in 1798 4984:The Tenth Baluch Regiment in the Second World War 4235:The Tenth Baluch Regiment in the Second World War 4163: 4161: 4159: 4157: 1851:18 Baluch – 9/8th Punjab (later 3 Sindh Regiment) 1848:17 Baluch – 8/8th Punjab (later 2 Sindh Regiment) 1050:130th King George's Own Baluchis (Jacob's Rifles) 562:The Baloch Regiment has its origin in the former 5844: 4874:History of the 1st Battalion 8th Punjab Regiment 4731:Unfaded Glory: The 8th Punjab Regiment 1798–1956 4210:History of the 1st Battalion 8th Punjab Regiment 3948:Unfaded Glory: The 8th Punjab Regiment 1798–1956 654:, while the 30th, 31st & 33rd fought in the 554:in 1809 to the Battle of Qaisar-i-Hind in 1971. 5728: 5654: 5443: 5312: 5218: 5086: 4561: 4507: 4411: 4377: 4352: 1220: 1182:– India, Egypt, France, Mesopotamia, Palestine. 1176:– British India, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine. 673:. The 33rd Regiment first made its name in the 4923:History of 11th Battalion, the Baluch Regiment 4458: 4154: 1331:3rd Battalion – 91st Punjabis (Light Infantry) 916: 5019: 4916:Uniforms & Devices of the Baloch Regiment 4542:Tariq, Sardar Muhammad; Raja, Asif Jehangir. 4149:Uniforms & Devices of the Baloch Regiment 4010: 4008: 4006: 4004: 4002: 4000: 3998: 3665: 3325:(left). Watercolour by Major AC Lovett, 1910. 2010:, as well as other public events such as the 1929:in 1965, who blunted the Indian offensive in 1616:8th Battalion – Raised in 1941. India, Burma. 1480:7th Battalion – Raised in 1940. India, Burma. 4782:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4768:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4733:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4677:"Memories of Sacrifices of a Few; and Many!" 4459:Ahmad, Kabir; Al Aziz, Saud; Kanwal, Kiani. 3958: 3956: 3942: 3940: 3938: 3936: 3934: 3932: 3930: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3910: 3908: 3906: 3904: 3877: 3875: 3873: 3871: 3869: 3867: 3865: 3863: 3861: 3438:(VC) (Awwaleen) (Duchess Of Connaught's Own) 1871: 1020:127th Queen Mary's Own Baluch Light Infantry 794:127th Queen Mary's Own Baluch Light Infantry 582:In the 18th century, British possessions in 4986:. Abbottabad: The Baluch Regimental Centre. 4918:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4761:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4747:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4237:. Abbottabad: The Baluch Regimental Centre. 4199:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4151:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 4113: 4081:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 3950:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 3924:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 3885:. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre. 2764:Lieutenant General Agha Jehangir Ali Khan, 1675:of 1st Bahawalpur Infantry was awarded the 1649:, besides numerous other gallantry awards. 1340:10th (Training) Battalion – 2/89th Punjabis 1337:5th Battalion (Burma) – 93rd Burma Infantry 1262:2nd Battalion – 126th Baluchistan Infantry. 602:was engaged in the struggle for control of 5026: 5012: 3995: 3737:8 (1st Abbasia) Baloch Regiment, Infantary 3408:(VC) (The Gallant One) (Macleod ki Paltan) 2934:(C-in-C in India 1925) – 6 & 12 Baloch 1795:1/10th Baluch (Duchess of Connaught's Own) 1652: 1208: 1144:2/89th Punjabis – Raised in 1917 – India, 4681:Hilal: The Pakistan Armed Forces Magazine 4577:. Government of Pakistan. 27 January 2021 4548:Hilal: The Pakistan Armed Forces Magazine 4465:Hilal: The Pakistan Armed Forces Magazine 4327:The Singapore Chronicle, 22 January 1834. 4281:. Rawalpindi: Services Book Club. p. 177. 3953: 3927: 3901: 3858: 2539: 2006:Parade, accreditation ceremonies for the 1729:. The uniform of the new regiment was of 1392: 4800:Barthorp, Michael; Jeffrey Burn (1979). 4780:History of the Baloch Regiment 1939–1956 4766:History of the Baloch Regiment 1820–1939 4454: 4452: 4450: 4197:History of the Baloch Regiment 1939–1956 4079:History of the Baloch Regiment 1820–1939 3716:1st (SP) Medium Regiment, Artillery (FF) 3317: 3072: 2854:Lieutenant General Muhammad Asim Malik, 2553: 2528: 1557: 1546: 1426: 1235: 1130: 969: 941: 788: 746:The senior battalion of what became the 687: 586:were divided into the 'Presidencies' of 5868:Honourable East India Company regiments 4523:. Government of Pakistan. 10 March 2021 3355:(Commander 22 Brigade 1965) – 16 Baloch 2793:Lieutenant General Syed Parwez Shahid, 1822:4/10th Baluch (Duke of Connaught's Own) 1388:Baloch Regiment in the Second World War 1052:– India, German East Africa, Palestine. 955: 796:(10 Baloch). Watercolour by AC Lovett, 665:), greatly distinguished itself at the 5863:British Indian Army infantry regiments 5845: 4949: 4853: 4014: 3747:164 Field Regiment, Artillery (Baloch) 3727:14 (Abbasia) Field Regiment, Artillery 3358:Major General Sanaullah Khan Shaheed, 2840:Lieutenant General Malik Zafar Iqbal, 2822:Lieutenant General Khalid Nawaz Khan, 2708:Lieutenant General Abdul Hameed Khan, 2662: 2567: 1603:5th Battalion – India, Burma, Malaya, 1096: 1033:129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis 951:Baloch Regiment in the First World War 891:129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis 681:against the Marathas during the Great 638:in 1818. In 1832, it was stationed at 16:Infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army 5007: 4858:. Stroud: Spellmount Publishers Ltd. 4745:Battle Honours of the Baloch Regiment 4541: 4447: 4399:. Government of Pakistan. 19 May 2021 4318:. Rawalpindi: Government of Pakistan. 4290: 4258:. Rawalpindi: Government of Pakistan. 3883:Battle Honours of the Baloch Regiment 3414:(VC) (Ava Warriors) (Crewe Ki Paltan) 3188:1988–91) – 16, 30, 36 & 53 Baloch 1937:, who captured the strategic town of 1880:(SSG) from the old 17/10th Baluch at 4757:Ahmad, Lt Col Rifat Nadeem. (2017). 4750:Ahmad, Lt Col Rifat Nadeem. (2012). 4743:Ahmad, Lt Col Rifat Nadeem. (2010). 4114:Schollander, Wendell (9 July 2018). 3962:Ahmad, Lt Col Rifat Nadeem. (2012). 2735:Lieutenant General Muhammad Ashraf, 2522: 1783:4/8th Punjab (Prince of Wales's Own) 1565:inspecting 3/8th Punjab (3 Baloch), 558:Early history of the Baloch Regiment 4972:. Cambridge: The University Press. 4907:Phythian-Adams, Lt Col EG. (1943). 4802:Indian Infantry Regiments 1860–1914 4796:. Karachi: Oxford University Press. 4623:"Untold tales from the battlefront" 4620: 4518:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part III" 4487:"Untold tales from the battlefront" 4484: 4336:The Calcutta Journal, 1835, p. 395. 3975:Phythian-Adams, Lt Col EG. (1943). 1976: 1701:. The Regimental Centre shifted to 1440:3rd Battalion – India, Iran, Iraq, 13: 4778:Ahmed, Maj Gen Rafiuddin. (2000). 4764:Ahmed, Maj Gen Rafiuddin. (1998). 4702:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part II" 4651:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part II" 4597:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part II" 4572:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part II" 4394:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part II" 4360:"The Gazette of Pakistan. Part II" 4195:Ahmed, Maj Gen Rafiuddin. (2000). 4077:Ahmed, Maj Gen Rafiuddin. (1998). 3199:(COAS 2007–13) – 5 & 30 Baloch 3139:(GOC 23 Division 1971) – 10 Baloch 3057:Army 1966–71) – 10 & 11 Baloch 1317:The line-up of battalions for the 1242:Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood 1229:The line-up of battalions for the 826:, when two companies were sent to 741: 577: 508: 126: 14: 5889: 5878:Military in Balochistan, Pakistan 4932:. Rawalpindi: Services Book Club. 4674: 3898:. Rawalpindi: Services Book Club. 3338:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1945) 3311:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1945) 3294:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1944) 3277:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1943) 3260:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1916) 3243:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1914) 2945:(Victoria Cross recipient, 1891) 2586:Post-amalgamation Baloch Regiment 2017: 697:Watercolour by Alex Hunter, 1846. 570:, as well as the State Forces of 5121: 5035: 4897:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. 3834: 3821: 3808: 3788: 3768: 3751: 3741: 3731: 3721: 3709: 3697: 3685: 3672: 3600:54 BALOCH (MIB) (First To Guard) 3418:3 BALOCH (VC) (Schwebos) (BALOCH 3398: 3339: 3312: 3295: 3278: 3261: 3244: 3105: 2946: 2913: 2885: 2847:Lieutenant General Azhar Abbas, 1864:20 Baluch – 3 Bahawalpur (Abbas) 1832:13 Baluch – 6/8th Punjab (later 1816:3/10th Baluch (Queen Mary's Own) 1811:9 Baluch – 2 Bahawalpur (Haroon) 1246:C-in-C in India, on occasion of 1086:, during the First Ypres, Sepoy 471:Lt General Muhammad Asim Malik, 101: 89: 70: 58: 47: 27: 5000:. Madras: The Government Press. 4939:. Ramsbury: The Crowood Press. 4928:Riza, Maj Gen Shaukat. (1989). 4911:. Madras: The Government Press. 4876:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. 4836:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. 4832:Chaldecott, Lt Col OA. (1935). 4829:. London: Longmans & Green. 4723: 4694: 4668: 4643: 4614: 4589: 4535: 4478: 4339: 4330: 4321: 4309: 4293:India's Wars Since Independence 4284: 4271: 4261: 4249: 4240: 4227: 4215: 4212:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. 4202: 4107: 4097: 4094:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. 4090:Chaldecott, Lt Col OA. (1935). 4084: 4054: 4051:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. 4041: 4038:. London: Longmans & Green. 3992:. Madras: The Government Press. 3979:. Madras: The Government Press. 3894:Riza, Maj Gen Shaukat. (1989). 3561:41 BALOCH (Fateh Qaisar-i-Hind) 3480:15 BALOCH (VC) (Awwal Hi Awwal) 2863:Famous soldiers of the regiment 2715:Major General Ghulam Mohammad, 1745: 1714:unfurled the first flag at the 1684: 986:(11 Baloch), Hollebeke Sector, 5858:Infantry regiments of Pakistan 4996:Wilson, Lt Col WJ. (1882–88). 4991:History of 3/8 Punjab Regiment 4759:History of the Baloch Regiment 4349:. Ramsbury: The Crowood Press. 4279:History of Indo-Pak War – 1965 4277:Ahmed, Lt Gen Mahmud. (2006). 4222:Dress Regulations (India) 1931 4116:Glory of the Empires 1880-1914 3988:Wilson, Lt Col WJ. (1882–88). 3982: 3969: 3922:History of the Baloch Regiment 3888: 3845:The Royal Regiment of Scotland 3432:(VC) (Burma) (Wahab Ki Paltan) 3071:(COS Army 1969–71) – 10 Baloch 1161:91st Punjabis (Light Infantry) 720:91st Punjabis (Light Infantry) 546:. The Regiment's long list of 1: 4825:Cadell, Sir Patrick. (1938). 4818:Beatson, Brig Gen S. (1903). 4804:. London: Osprey Publishing. 4792:Ahmed, Lt Col Habib. (2015). 4034:Cadell, Sir Patrick. (1938). 3851: 3618:60 BALOCH (Charging Panthers) 3588:50 BALOCH (MIB) (Sabit Qadam) 3390:Captain Sabih Abrar Shaheed, 3362:(GOC 17 Division) – 11 Baloch 3158:1955–61) – 18 & 19 Baluch 2518:, Zafarwal 1971, Lahore 1971. 1876:In 1955, Pakistan raised the 1834:1st Battalion, Sindh Regiment 1328:2nd Battalion – 90th Punjabis 1325:1st Battalion – 89th Punjabis 1163:– Burma, Mesopotamia, Egypt, 1154:– British India, Mesopotamia. 4921:Qureshi, Lt Col IA. (1966). 4893:Maxwell, Lt Col WE. (1948). 4754:. Rawalpindi: The Battalion. 4224:. Calcutta: Army Department. 4047:Maxwell, Lt Col WE. (1948). 3966:. Rawalpindi: The Battalion. 3841:The Royal Highland Fusiliers 3555:39 BALOCH (Comilla Warriors) 3516:26 BALOCH (MIB) (Hingorians) 2012:South Asian Federation Games 1296:North West Frontier of India 1254:. Karachi, 15 November 1929. 1221:Post First World War history 1199:North-West Frontier of India 7: 4935:Rodger, Alexander. (2003). 4925:. Lahore: The Allied Press. 4345:Rodger, Alexander. (2003). 4316:Army Dress Regulations 1989 4256:Army Dress Regulations 1953 3782:The Royal Regiment of Wales 3615:59 BALOCH (The Tiger Punch) 3519:27 BALOCH (LAT) (Jannisar) 3471:(Sarbakaf) (Jacob's Rifles) 3367:Muhammad Ali Hyderi Shaheed 3323:37th Lancers (Baluch Horse) 3010:1942–44) – 6 & 7 Baloch 2146:France and Flanders 1914–15 2096:British East Africa 1897-99 1972:the Baluch Regiment Tartan. 1952:United Nations Peacekeepers 1139:(1 Baloch), Nowshera, 1917. 917:The Bahawalpur State Forces 887:127th Baluch Light Infantry 693:29th Madras Native Infantry 289:British East Africa 1897–99 10: 5894: 5101:Azad Kashmir Regular Force 4998:History of the Madras Army 4879:Haycraft, Maj WS. (1921). 4827:History of the Bombay Army 4036:History of the Bombay Army 3990:History of the Madras Army 3920:Ahmad, Lt Col RN. (2017). 3881:Ahmad, Lt Col RN. (2010). 3666:Affiliations and alliances 3648:70 BALOCH (Fakhr-e-Chaghi) 3564:42 BALOCH (MIB) (Al Havi) 3549:37 BALOCH (LAT) (Al Madad) 3528:30 BALOCH (Thunder Thirty) 3504:22 BALOCH (LAT)(Hizbullah) 3420:(VC) (Jennerett Ki Paltan) 3210:(CJSC 2007–10) – 28 Baloch 3042:India 1973–75) – 12 Baloch 2808:(2005) – 5 & 30 Baloch 2576:Amir Sadeq Mohammad Khan V 1933:Sector, and Major General 1344:The regiment was based at 1010:126th Baluchistan Infantry 883:126th Baluchistan Infantry 636:rebellion of the Sinhalese 5770: 5754: 5685: 5463: 5375: 5244: 5130: 5119: 5048: 4952:The Indian Army 1914–1947 4930:The Pakistan Army 1947–49 4909:Madras Infantry 1748–1943 4886:Head, Richard W. (1981). 4883:. Cardiff: William Lewis. 3977:Madras Infantry 1748–1943 3896:The Pakistan Army 1947–49 3513:25th BALOCH (Butt Shikan) 3501:21 BALOCH (LAT) (Abbasia) 3053:(President 1969–71 & 3025:Army 1958–59) – 12 Baloch 3015:M Habibullah Khan Khattak 2672:M Habibullah Khan Khattak 1872:Post-amalgamation history 1845:16 Baluch – 8/10th Baluch 1842:15 Baluch – 7/10th Baluch 1839:14 Baluch – 6/10th Baluch 1372:Government of India. The 467: 462: 444:Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 439:Indo-Pakistan War of 1965 170: 166:Rifle Green; faced cherry 162: 154: 142: 132: 122: 114: 84: 43: 35: 26: 21: 5737:Light Commando Battalion 5663:Light Commando Battalion 5321:Light Commando Battalion 5227:Light Commando Battalion 5095:Light Commando Battalion 4291:Singh, Sukhwant (1980). 3642:68 BALOCH (LAT) (Askand) 3543:35 BALOCH (The Falcons) 3507:23 BALOCH (Fateh Chhamb) 3495:(1969) (LAT) (Al Quadri) 3232:(COAS 2016–) – 16 Baloch 2362:San Paolo-Monte Spaccato 2092:British East Africa 1896 1867:21 Baluch – 4 Bahawalpur 1384:as their central theme. 780:Indian Rebellion of 1857 683:Indian Rebellion of 1857 656:Third Anglo-Mahratta War 284:British East Africa 1896 5451:Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts 5377:Northern Light Infantry 5246:Frontier Force Regiment 3762:Frontier Force Regiment 3603:55 BALOCH (Al Marsoos) 3552:38 BALOCH (Longanewala) 3483:16 BALOCH (Solah Salar) 2218:NW Frontier, India 1917 1653:The Bahawalpur Regiment 1596:4th Battalion – India, 1585:3rd Battalion – India, 1574:2nd Battalion – India, 1552:1st Battalion – India, 1470:5th Battalion – India, 1459:4th Battalion – India, 1417:2nd Battalion – India, 1398:1st Battalion – India, 1209:The Bahawalpur Infantry 1201:, Salonika and Russian 1105:– British India, Aden, 1080:Second Battles of Ypres 931:Imperial Service Troops 911:EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica 253:Second Anglo-Afghan War 5362:Punjab Irregular Force 4982:Thatcher, WS. (1980). 4968:Thatcher, WS. (1932). 4843:. London: Leo Cooper. 4233:Thatcher, WS. (1980). 3815:The Yorkshire Regiment 3558:40 BALOCH (Taigh Band) 3534:32 BALOCH (Al Shahbaz) 3326: 3221:(CJSC 2013) – 7 Baloch 3137:HJ & Bar, SPk, SQA 3086: 2534: 2462:Kyaukmyaung Bridgehead 1884:, a hill station near 1661:2nd Battalion – India. 1570: 1569:, Italy, 26 July 1944. 1436: 1255: 1140: 991: 895:130th Jacob's Baluchis 801: 776:Persian War in 1856–57 698: 359:Third Anglo-Afghan War 238:Great Indian Rebellion 150:(Victorious or Martyr) 5762:Special Service Group 5050:Azad Kashmir Regiment 4854:Gaylor, John (1991). 4019:. Stroud: Spellmount. 4015:Gaylor, John (1991). 3704:15th Lancers (Baloch) 3609:57 BALOCH (Al Ghayur) 3573:45 BALOCH (Al-Battar) 3540:34 BALOCH (Al Zarrar) 3537:33 BALOCH (Al Qayyum) 3450:(Abbasia) (Five Star) 3321: 3076: 2755:Ali Kuli Khan Khattak 2532: 2008:President of Pakistan 1904:, at Chhamb-Jaurian, 1878:Special Service Group 1561: 1430: 1239: 1134: 1039:, German East Africa. 988:First Battle of Ypres 973: 942:The Amritsar Massacre 927:Second Anglo-Sikh War 792: 691: 309:France & Flanders 4950:Sumner, Ian (2001). 3798:The Mercian Regiment 3579:47 BALOCH (Narmazar) 3531:31 BALOCH (Ba Kamal) 3510:24 BALOCH (Al Ghazi) 3477:14 BALOCH (CHawinda) 3193:Ashfaq Parvez Kayani 3133:Eftikhar Khan Janjua 3092:Mahmood Khan Durrani 2802:Ashfaq Parvez Kayani 2627:Ashfaq Parvez Kayani 2541:10th Baluch Regiment 2286:North Africa 1940–43 1941:in 1971. During the 1935:Eftikhar Khan Janjua 1807:1 Bahawalpur (Sadiq) 1789:5/8th Punjab (Burma) 1673:Mahmood Khan Durrani 1393:10th Baluch Regiment 1252:10th Baluch Regiment 1231:10th Baluch Regiment 1016:, Aden, Mesopotamia. 956:10th Baluch Regiment 748:10th Baluch Regiment 542:with 4 bars, and 81 501:Bahawalpur Regiments 5800:13th Frontier Force 5795:12th Frontier Force 4839:Cook, HCB. (1987). 4627:The Express Tribune 4491:The Express Tribune 4169:The Bahawalpur Army 4049:Capital Campaigners 3645:69 BALOCH (Mohafiz) 3612:58 BALOCH (Al Raad) 3606:56 BALOCH (Haideri) 3567:43 BALOCH (Al Saif) 3546:36 BALOCH (Zorawar) 3522:28 BALOCH (Shahzor) 3498:20 BALOCH (Abbasia) 3381:Bilal Zafar Shaheed 3173:1984–87) – 6 Baloch 3126:6 Armoured Division 3090:Lieutenant Colonel 3013:Lieutenant General 3008:5th Indian Division 2987:Lieutenant General 2984:1942–43) – 3 Baloch 2829:Lieutenant General 2811:Lieutenant General 2800:Lieutenant General 2782:Lieutenant General 2771:Lieutenant General 2753:Lieutenant General 2742:Lieutenant General 2670:Lieutenant General 2664:Colonels Commandant 2569:Bahawalpur Regiment 2555:8th Punjab Regiment 2510:, Khem Karan 1965, 2478:Defence of Meiktila 2474:Capture of Meiktila 2234:East Africa 1915–18 2210:Mesopotamia 1915–18 2076:Afghanistan 1878–80 1943:Indo-Pakistani Wars 1927:6 Armoured Division 1919:defence of Kamalpur 1708:Muhammad Ali Jinnah 1547:8th Punjab Regiment 1539:The Baluch Regiment 1461:Italian East Africa 1374:Bahawalpur Infantry 1319:8th Punjab Regiment 1180:93rd Burma Infantry 1097:8th Punjab Regiment 923:Nawab of Bahawalpur 860:British East Africa 832:Abyssinian Campaign 728:93rd Burma Infantry 515:and is named after 513:British Indian Army 379:Italian East Africa 248:Abyssinian Campaign 97:British Indian Army 4954:. London: Osprey. 4167:Head, RW. (1981). 3654:72 BALOCH (Saifan) 3651:71 BALOCH (Talaar) 3525:29 BALOCH (Janbaz) 3453:9 BALOCH (Abbasia) 3327: 3087: 2951:– 1 & 4 Baloch 2912:in India 1909–14) 2895:Sir O'Moore Creagh 2858:(2023) - 12 Baloch 2851:(2019) - 41 Baloch 2837:(2013) – 16 Baloch 2819:(2007) – 36 Baloch 2813:Shafaat Ullah Shah 2797:(2003) – 11 Baloch 2790:(2002) – 22 Baloch 2779:(2001) – 38 Baloch 2768:(1999) – 16 Baloch 2761:(1997) – 12 Baloch 2750:(1993) – 11 Baloch 2721:(1977) – 12 Baloch 2712:(1973) – 10 Baloch 2705:(1966) – 10 Baloch 2691:(1961) – 12 Baloch 2678:(1957) – 12 Baloch 2658:(2017) - 16 Baloch 2622:(1989) - 16 Baloch 2605:(1966) - 11 Baloch 2535: 2124:, Festubert 1914, 1861:) – 17/10th Baluch 1731:rifle green colour 1571: 1437: 1256: 1141: 1024:German East Africa 992: 990:, 31 October 1914. 984:129th DCO Baluchis 877:, emerging as the 802: 764:Sir Charles Napier 699: 667:Battle of Mahidpur 468:Colonel Commandant 342:German East Africa 299:British Somaliland 279:Manipur Expedition 263:Anglo-Egyptian War 218:Expedition to Aden 183:Second Maratha War 178:Second Polygar War 5838: 5837: 5750: 5749: 5681: 5680: 5459: 5458: 5371: 5370: 5240: 5239: 5117: 5116: 4989:Vaughan, Maj MV. 4865:978-0-946771-98-1 4811:978-0-85045-307-2 4621:Hussain, Naveed. 4485:Hussain, Naveed. 4302:978-0-7069-1057-5 4125:978-0-7524-8634-5 3680:The Sind Regiment 3393: 3387:– 42 Baloch (MIB) 3386: 3372: 3361: 3354: 3337: 3310: 3293: 3276: 3259: 3242: 3231: 3226:Qamar Javed Bajwa 3220: 3209: 3198: 3183: 3168: 3149: 3138: 3123: 3104:recipient, 1945) 3099: 3070: 3052: 3037: 3020: 3005: 2989:Sir Harold Briggs 2975: 2956:Sir Edward Quinan 2944: 2933: 2907: 2875: 2857: 2850: 2844:(2017) – 3 Baloch 2843: 2836: 2831:Qamar Javed Bajwa 2826:(2010) – 3 Baloch 2825: 2818: 2807: 2796: 2789: 2778: 2767: 2760: 2749: 2744:Iftikhar Ali Khan 2739:(1989) – 5 Baloch 2738: 2732:(1982) – 6 Baloch 2731: 2720: 2711: 2704: 2690: 2677: 2657: 2652:Qamar Javed Bajwa 2647:(2014) - 7 Baloch 2646: 2636:(2007) - 5 Baloch 2635: 2621: 2604: 2524:Colonels-in-Chief 2504:Post-independence 2330:Citta di Castello 2290:Landing in Sicily 2266:Abyssinia 1940–41 2198:Kut al Amara 1917 2190:Palestine 1917–18 1605:Dutch East Indies 1496:. Disbanded 1946. 1046:. Disbanded 1922. 964:– British India, 840:Battle of Maiwand 836:Second Afghan War 820:Taiping Rebellion 628:MacLeod ki Paltan 538:with one bar, 68 489:infantry regiment 478: 477: 474: 427:Dutch East Indies 369:Burmese Rebellion 243:Taiping Rebellion 233:Anglo-Persian War 193:Third Maratha War 133:Regimental centre 5885: 5772:Former regiments 5729:Affiliated units 5726: 5725: 5655:Affiliated units 5652: 5651: 5444:Affiliated units 5441: 5440: 5313:Affiliated units 5310: 5309: 5219:Affiliated units 5216: 5215: 5125: 5087:Affiliated units 5084: 5083: 5040: 5039: 5028: 5021: 5014: 5005: 5004: 4965: 4869: 4815: 4717: 4716: 4714: 4712: 4706: 4698: 4692: 4691: 4689: 4687: 4675:Aslam, Mahmood. 4672: 4666: 4665: 4663: 4661: 4655: 4647: 4641: 4640: 4635: 4633: 4618: 4612: 4611: 4609: 4607: 4601: 4593: 4587: 4586: 4584: 4582: 4576: 4568: 4559: 4558: 4556: 4554: 4539: 4533: 4532: 4530: 4528: 4522: 4514: 4505: 4504: 4499: 4497: 4482: 4476: 4475: 4473: 4471: 4456: 4445: 4444: 4442: 4440: 4434: 4426: 4409: 4408: 4406: 4404: 4398: 4390: 4375: 4374: 4372: 4370: 4364: 4356: 4350: 4343: 4337: 4334: 4328: 4325: 4319: 4313: 4307: 4306: 4288: 4282: 4275: 4269: 4265: 4259: 4253: 4247: 4244: 4238: 4231: 4225: 4219: 4213: 4206: 4200: 4193: 4172: 4165: 4152: 4145: 4130: 4129: 4111: 4105: 4101: 4095: 4088: 4082: 4075: 4062: 4058: 4052: 4045: 4039: 4032: 4021: 4020: 4012: 3993: 3986: 3980: 3973: 3967: 3960: 3951: 3944: 3925: 3918: 3899: 3892: 3886: 3879: 3843:, 2nd Battalion 3839: 3838: 3826: 3825: 3813: 3812: 3793: 3792: 3773: 3772: 3756: 3755: 3746: 3745: 3736: 3735: 3726: 3725: 3714: 3713: 3702: 3701: 3690: 3689: 3677: 3676: 3391: 3384: 3370: 3359: 3352: 3349:Abdul Qayum Sher 3343: 3335: 3316: 3308: 3299: 3291: 3282: 3274: 3265: 3257: 3248: 3240: 3229: 3218: 3207: 3196: 3181: 3166: 3147: 3136: 3128:1965) – 7 Baloch 3118: 3109: 3095: 3085:, 7/10th Baluch. 3065: 3062:Abdul Hamid Khan 3050: 3033: 3018: 2992: 2959: 2950: 2942: 2931: 2926: 2917: 2898: 2889: 2873: 2855: 2848: 2841: 2834: 2823: 2816: 2805: 2794: 2787: 2776: 2765: 2758: 2747: 2736: 2729: 2716: 2709: 2699: 2696:Abdul Hamid Khan 2686: 2675: 2655: 2644: 2630: 2613: 2596: 2562:King Edward VIII 2426:Singapore Island 2386:Idice Bridgehead 2370:Savio Bridgehead 2342:Pian di Castello 2240:Afghanistan 1919 2222:Baluchistan 1918 2114:ArmentiΓ¨res 1914 1977:Regimental Bands 1727:Dera Nawab Sahib 1716:Governor General 1580:French Indochina 1463:, North Africa, 1308:Second World War 1240:Photograph with 1012:– India, Egypt, 935:Bahawalpur State 818:to suppress the 552:Battle of Cochin 472: 449:Siachen Conflict 423:French Indochina 374:Second World War 272:Pacification of 228:Second Burma War 147:Ghazi ya Shaheed 107: 105: 104: 95: 93: 92: 76: 74: 73: 63: 62: 51: 31: 19: 18: 5893: 5892: 5888: 5887: 5886: 5884: 5883: 5882: 5853:Baloch Regiment 5843: 5842: 5839: 5834: 5766: 5746: 5724: 5677: 5650: 5465:Punjab Regiment 5455: 5439: 5367: 5308: 5236: 5214: 5132:Baloch Regiment 5126: 5113: 5082: 5044: 5042:Infantry Branch 5034: 5032: 4993:. 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Khan 2923:Sir Claud Jacob 2865: 2784:Jamshaid Gulzar 2726:Rahimuddin Khan 2667: 2610:Mirza Aslam Beg 2588: 2572: 2558: 2544: 2527: 2310:Castel Frentano 2020: 1979: 1925:, Commander of 1874: 1748: 1687: 1655: 1549: 1395: 1390: 1245: 1223: 1211: 1099: 958: 953: 944: 919: 909:edition of the 864:Boxer Rebellion 844:Third Burma War 804:In 1858, Major 744: 742:The Bombay Army 732:First World War 708:Third Burma War 696: 652:First Burma War 580: 578:The Madras Army 560: 550:dates from the 524:Punjab Regiment 505:Baluch Regiment 485:Baloch Regiment 481: 458: 304:First World War 294:Boxer Rebellion 268:Third Burma War 258:Rampa Rebellion 223:Second Sikh War 203:First Burma War 198:Third Kandy War 149: 102: 100: 99: 90: 88: 71: 69: 57: 22:Baloch Regiment 17: 12: 11: 5: 5891: 5881: 5880: 5875: 5870: 5865: 5860: 5855: 5836: 5835: 5833: 5832: 5827: 5822: 5817: 5812: 5807: 5802: 5797: 5792: 5787: 5782: 5776: 5774: 5768: 5767: 5765: 5764: 5758: 5756: 5755:Special Forces 5752: 5751: 5748: 5747: 5745: 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Index



Company Rule
India
British India
Pakistan
British Indian Army
Pakistan Army
61 battalions
Abbottabad
Second Polygar War
Second Maratha War
Travancore War
Third Maratha War
Third Kandy War
First Burma War
Naning War
Coorg War
Expedition to Aden
Second Sikh War
Second Burma War
Anglo-Persian War
Great Indian Rebellion
Taiping Rebellion
Abyssinian Campaign
Second Anglo-Afghan War
Rampa Rebellion
Anglo-Egyptian War
Third Burma War
Upper Burma

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