- The 2nd King
Edward VII's Own
Gurkha Rifles (The
Sirmoor Rifles) was a
rifle regiment of the
British Indian Army
before being transferred to the British...
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Sirmur (also
spelled as Sirmor, Sirmaur, Sirmour, or
Sirmoor) was an
independent kingdom in India,
founded in 1616,
located in the
region that is now...
- for the
Sirmoor Battalion to
become a
rifle regiment. This
honour was
granted then next year (1858) when the
battalion was
renamed the
Sirmoor Rifle Regiment...
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pressed for the
Sirmoor Battalion to
become a
rifle regiment. This
honour was
granted in 1858 when the
battalion was
renamed the
Sirmoor Rifle Regiment...
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Sirmaur district is the
southernmost district of
Himachal Pradesh,
northern India. It is
largely mountainous and rural, with 90% of its po****tion living...
- lieutenant-colonel of the 2nd King
Edward VII's Own
Gurkha Rifles (The
Sirmoor Rifles).
Venning is
married to
British author Guy Walters; the
couple have...
- Pataudi, Kalsia, Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha,
Sirmoor,
Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in
Punjab Province, British...
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Sheikhupura District.: 2 : 4 The
Himalayan geographical division included Sirmoor State,
Simla District,
Simla Hill States,
Bilaspur State,
Kangra district...
- the
Sirmoor Battalion to
become a
rifle regiment. This
honour was
granted to them the
following year (1858) when the
Battalion was
renamed the
Sirmoor Rifle...
-
Ireland who
became the
founder of the
Sirmoor Battalion later 2nd King
Edward VII's Own
Gurkha Rifles (The
Sirmoor Rifles), the
first Gurkha regiment to...