4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs

4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs
Active 1798-1922
Country Indian Empire
Branch Army
Type Infantry
Part of Bengal Army (to 1895),
Bengal Command
Uniform Red; faced black
Engagements Laswaree
1825 - 26 Bhurtpore
1842 Cabul
Ferozeshah
Sobraon
1878 - 80 Afghanistan
1885 - 87 Burma
Commanders
Colonel-in-Chief King Edward VII (1904)

The 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs was an infantry battalion of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1798, when they were the 2nd Battalion, 16th Bengal Native Infantry. Over the years they became known by a number of different titles. The 33rd Bengal Native Infantry 18241861, the 4th Bengal Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 18611890, the 4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Bengal Infantry 18901897, the 4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Rajput Regiment 18971901 and finally after the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army the 4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Rajputs. To honour the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India they took part in the Rawalpindi Parade 1905. They took part in the First Anglo-Sikh War, the Second Anglo-Afghan War, the Third Anglo-Burmese War and World War I. After World War I the Indian government reformed the army again moving from single battalion regiments to large multi battalion regiments,[1] the 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs became the 2nd Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment. After India gained independence they were one of the regiments allocated to the Indian Army.[2]

References

  1. Sumner, p. 15
  2. "Armed Forces: Units: Indian Infantry: 4th Rajputs". British Empire. Retrieved 2014-02-13.


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