Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman., 1922 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... army came into touch with the great mili- tary community of the Sikhs . In 1824 the armies were reorganised , the double - battalion regiments being separated , and the battalions numbered according to the dates they were raised . The ...
... army came into touch with the great mili- tary community of the Sikhs . In 1824 the armies were reorganised , the double - battalion regiments being separated , and the battalions numbered according to the dates they were raised . The ...
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... Army in India . The terms of reference were : - upon 1. To inquire into and report , with special reference to post - bellum conditions , the administration and , where necessary , the organisation of the Army in India , including its ...
... Army in India . The terms of reference were : - upon 1. To inquire into and report , with special reference to post - bellum conditions , the administration and , where necessary , the organisation of the Army in India , including its ...
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... Army , Northern Territory . Pioneer in Sal- vation Army work in India ; landed in 1882. Has been in charge of Salvation Army work in Japan and West Indies . Address : Ferozepur Road , Lahore . BUNBURY , MAJOR - GENERAL WILLIAM FDWIN ...
... Army , Northern Territory . Pioneer in Sal- vation Army work in India ; landed in 1882. Has been in charge of Salvation Army work in Japan and West Indies . Address : Ferozepur Road , Lahore . BUNBURY , MAJOR - GENERAL WILLIAM FDWIN ...
Contents
India in 1921 | iv |
Towns and Villages | iv |
The Government of India | iv |
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