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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: 122nd Rajputana Infantry, Frontier Force Regiment, List of regiments of the Indian Army, Guides Cavalry, Guides Infantry, 10th Baluch Regiment, Kumaon Regiment, Bengal Engineer Group, 8th Punjab Regiment, Assam Rifles, 14th Punjab Regiment, 16th Punjab Regiment, 15th Punjab Regiment, Qazi Mir Imdad Ali, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Mohammad Zainuddin, 11th Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry, 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers, Regiment of Artillery, Madras Engineer Group, Indian Army Corps of Engineers, 11 Gorkha Rifles, 18th King Edward's Own Cavalry, The Grenadiers, Corps of Guides, 7th Light Cavalry, Burma Rifles, The Central India Horse, 9th Royal Deccan Horse, 24th Punjabis, 2nd Lancers, Governor General's Bodyguard, 16th Light Cavalry, 14th Prince of Wales's Own Scinde Horse, Calcutta Scottish, 21st Kohat Mountain Battery, 13th Frontier Force Rifles, Calcutta Light Horse, 2nd Punjab Regiment, 22nd Derajat Mountain Battery, 24th Hazara Mountain Battery, 26th Jacob's Mountain Battery, Bengal Regiment, Madras Rifle Corps, 25th Mountain Battery, 23rd Peshawar Mountain Battery, Royal Indian Artillery, 3rd Skinner's Horse, 11th Sikh Regiment, 8th Lancers, 13th Duke of Connaught's Lancers, 3rd Madras Regiment, 36th Jacob's Horse, 4th Bengal European Regiment, 7th Hariana Lancers, 6th Bengal European Regiment, 5th Bengal European Regiment, 4th Lancers, 5th Cavalry Regiment, Assam Valley Light Horse, Multan Regiment. Excerpt: 122nd Rajputana Infantry (God's Own) (also known as 3 Battalion The Rajputana Rifles) was one of the six regiments of the British Indian Army that were brought together to form six battalions of the 6th Rajputana Rifles Regiment. In 1945, this came to be known as the Rajputana Rifles after regiments of the British Indian Army dropped the numerals in their titles. Historically, the Army in India ...