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  1. Bengali Regiment. The 49th Bengalee Regiment ( Bengali: ৪৯তম বেঙ্গলি রেজিমেন্ট ), also known as The 49th Bengalee, 49th Bengal Infantry, Bengali Double Company, Bengali Platoon and Bangali Paltan ( বাঙালি পল্টন ), was a military unit of the British Indian Army raised during World War ...

    • 2 Companies, each consisting of 228 soldiers
    • British India
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bengal_ArmyBengal Army - Wikipedia

    The Bengal Army was the army of the Bengal Presidency, one of the three presidencies of British India within the British Empire.. The presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves, belonged to the East India Company (EIC) until the Government of India Act 1858, passed in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, transferred all three presidencies to the direct authority of the ...

    • 1756–1895 (as the Bengal Army), 1895–1908 (as the Bengal Command of the Indian Army)
    • Presidency armies
    • 105,000 (1876)
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  4. It was raised at Oudh by Captain T Naylor in 1776. British and native officers, 15th (Ludhiana) Regiment of Bengal Native infantry. Photograph taken by the Royal Engineers during the 1884 Suakin Expedition. The Bengal army mostly recruited upper-caste elements, Brahmans, Rajputs, and Bhumihars from Awadh and Bihar.

    • 19 Battalions (1764), 74 Regiments (1857), 45 Regiments (1861)
  5. Bengal Regiment. The Bengal Regiment is a name given to a large number of infantry regiments raised for the British Indian Army. These regiments were originally raised by the East India Company as part of the Army of Bengal, which was one of the three presidency armies that were absorbed into British Indian Army in 1903. [1]

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  6. This regiment’s lineage dates back to 1756, when the Bengal European Regiment was formed out of existing independent companies of non-Indian troops. This was then split into three separate regiments in 1765. One of these was the 2nd Bengal European Regiment, also known at certain points in its history as the 2nd Bengal European Battalion.

  7. Sep 12, 2008 · History of the organization, equipment, and war services of the regiment of Bengal artillery ... Bookreader Item Preview

  8. Early History []. The Bengal Army originated from its European Regiment which was formed in 1756. The following year the first locally recruited unit of Bengal sepoys was created in the form of the Lal Paltan battalion.

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