Tuesday 22 October 2013

SIKH MILITARY BEFORE THE WARS


SIKH MILITARY PRE WAR YEARS

A Legacy of Valour, is a chronicle of the Sikh Regiment, its evolution, growth, ethos, tradition and contribution spanning 164 years as a part of the great Indian Army. It is more so the story of the Sikh Soldier whose virtues of loyalty and fortitude under most trying and varied conditions, and fidelity to the flag have contributed immensely to the high pedestal that the Sikh Regiment stands on.

The valour of the Sikh Soldier is renowned the world over. His professionalism in combat has witnessed astounding victories in many a legendary battle. The brave Sikhs have endured every hardship and overcome every challenge with resilience; their heads held high in the true traditions of soldiering.

During the two Anglo-Sikh wars, in the outstanding battles fought at Mudki, Ferozeshah, Sabraon, Multan, Chillianwala and Gujrat, the Sikh soldiery had clearly demonstrated their fighting ability. Resolute in attack and aggressive in defence, their determination to win regardless of the cost and the odds prompted the British to raise two battalions of Sikh troops. Following the end of the first Anglo-Sikh war in 1846, these men were recruited from that region of the Punjab that lay to the south of the river Sutlej. These battalions were raised on 1 August 1846 and designated as the 'XIV Ferozepur Sikhs' (now 4 Mechanised Infantry - 1 SIKH) and the 'XV Ludhiana Sikhs' (now 2 SIKH); they were recruited from the designated areas as indicated by their name. With this began the rise of the illustrious Sikh Regiment.

These warriors were Involved in many battles and coronations under british raj. This give the legendary Sikhs from the land of the five rivers the opportunity to explore new lands , traveling the world fighting with honour as loyal subjects of the British Empire.

Illustrated parading through London as early as 1882 , Sikh regiments also paraded for Queen Victoria's golden jubilee (1885) and diamond jubilee (1897), and for the coronations of King George VI (1902), George V (1911), and George VI (1937).


A series of rare real photo postcards of various Sikh regiments (inc 15th ludhiana sikhs) during the Coronation of King George VI at Hampton court.
All authentic real photos.
c1902











Rare set of 4 image from a series of cards showing Lord Roberts reviewing and saluting Sikh regiment at Hampton Court.
All Printed postcards
c1902







Duke of Connaught distributing medals to the Indian contingent ( inc Sikhs )
Printed postcard.
c1902




Collection of postcards showing review of native Indians at the Hampton court coronation.
All printed postcards
c1902







Rare image depicting the famous 15th Sikh music band at the Hampton court coronation.
Real album photo
c1902




The 15th Ludhiana Sikh regiment.
Printed postcards.
c1900s




( Hazara ) Mountain Battery c1897
Naik, Havildar , Subadar and Gunner in review Order.
Printed postcard
c1899




SIKHS AT THE DELHI DURBAR

Known as the grandest spectacle the world has ever seen and the Coronation of King George V as emperor of India in 1911.


Rare original albumen photo showing H.R.H Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala's head priests on elephants with Sri Guru Granth Sahib the holy book of the Sikhs.
Dehli Durbar.
c1911




Sikh regiment on route for presentation to his majesty. Delhi Durbar
Real photo
c1911




Native Indian ( inc Sikhs ) soldiers at the Delhi Durbar coronation.
Original albumen photo
c1911




The king emperor inspecting the veterans.
( inc Sikhs ) at the Delhi Durbar.
Printed postcard.
c1911




Camp of Punjab Chief's at the Delhi Durbar coronation.
Real photo.
c1911




Sikhs in procession for king George V coronation parade.
Real photo postcards.






Collection -
The band of H.M Indian army at Glen Duronam down lead by Sikh conductor.
Real photo postcards
c1900s ?








Soldier of the 5th Punjab cavalry.
Printed postcard.
c1900s




Soldier of the 20th Punjab infantry.
Printed postcard.
c1900s




Soldier of the bengal infantry.
Printed postcard.
c1900s




Native Indian soldier.
Printed postcard.
c1900s




Types of the Indian army ( inc Sikhs )
Printed postcard.
c1900s




Scarce rhyme of ' Sikhs at Darjeeling' printed on a vintage cigarette card.
c1900s





Soldier of the Punjab Infantry.
Printed cigarette card.
c1900s




Soldiers of the King ( inc Sikh )
Rare embossed postcard.
c1900s




Rare cigarette card by Holloways pills & ointment. Indian & colonial series.
The 45th Sikhs
c1900s






Rare cigarette card. Soldiers of the King.
11th Sikh Regiment.
c1900s






ANGLO SIKH WARS

Rare postcard depicting Sikh army engaged in battle at Chillianwallah with the British empire during the Anglo Sikh wars.









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