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- Palayamkottai (also Palayankottai) is a neighbourhood in Tirunelveli City, incorporated within the Tirunelveli City Muni****l Corporation. It is situated...
- The 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment could trace its origins to 1759, when it was raised...
- connection with the Church of England Zenana Mission, Palamcottah, South India, for 1905". Palamcottah: Church Mission Press. p.9 Zeshan, U. (2003). "Indo-****stani...
- (Rifle Company Attached) 2nd Regiment of Madras Native Infantry 3rd (Palamcottah) Light Infantry 4th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry 5th Regiment of...
- their morale had been shaken when witnessing the retreat of the 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry. The colonial volunteers of the 7th and 8th Schützenkompanien...
- Rajput Light Infantry 5th Light Infantry 6th Jat Light Infantry 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry 83rd Wallajahabad Light Infantry 91st Punjabis (Light...
- Carr and his wife, Edith Louisa Margaret Lillingston, Carr was born at Palamcottah in British India. Carr came to England by 1901, where he was educated...
- the East Indies to a friend in Scotland, from the military camp before Palamcottah, dated 22 October 1764 (a w**** after his hanging), where in Yusuf Khan...
- Carnatic Battalion (1770), 1/3rd Madras Native Infantry (1796), 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry (1903), 5/3rd Madras Regiment (1943) Disbanded 1922, re-raised...
- early 1916. They sent a wing of the regiment as a draft to the 63rd Palamcottah L. I. in 1914, which saw action in East Africa until December 1916, when...