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Belooche Beloochee
Belooche Beloochee Bel*oo"che Bel*oo"chee, a. Of or pertaining to Beloochistan, or to its inhabitants. -- n. A native or an inhabitant of Beloochistan.

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- 1861 and became the 29th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or the 2nd Belooch Regiment. In 1862, the regiment went to China to suppress the Taiping Rebellion...
- infantry regiment of the British Indian Army raised in June 1858 as the 1st Belooch Rifles; re-designated as 1st Regiment Jacob's Rifles in September. It was...
- Beluchi po****tion. Originally created as irregular units, the three "Belooch" regiments in their red trousers were to remain a con****uous part of the...
- Army, the 1st and 2nd Belooch (old spelling of Baluch) Battalions were raised in 1844 and 1846 at Karachi. In 1856, the 2nd Belooch Battalion was dispatched...
- the regiment was designated as the 1st Belooch Battalion. When the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857, the 1st Belooch Battalion under Lieutenant Colonel Farquhar...
- Cavalry (Jacob-ka-Risallah) 1886 7th Bombay Cavalry (Belooch Horse) 1890 7th Bombay Lancers (Belooch Horse) 1903 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse) After the First...
- the breach in the magazine, which was stormed by the 61st Regiment and Belooch Battalion, upon which occasion he, with a sergeant of the 61st Regiment...
- Bengal Horse Artillery. Lieutenant-Colonel Farquhar, Commanding the 1st Belooch Regiment, reports that he was in command of the troops stationed in the...
- Army of Bombay Presidency in 1844, when Sir Charles Napier raised the 1st Belooch (old spelling of Baluch) Battalion (raised as the Scinde Beloochee Corps...
- a Muslim from Kalat) Dost ****met (camel driver, a Muslim from Ghazni) Belooch Khan (camel driver, a Parsi from Kanpur) The expedition took a large amount...