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The Mahar Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Although it was originally intended to be a regiment consisting of troops from the Mahar community of Maharashtra , today the Mahar Regiment is composed of different communities from mainly states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh , and Bihar .
Mahar Regiment: 1815 Saugor, Madhya Pradesh "Yash sidhi" ("success and attainment") "Bolo Hindustan ki jai" ("say victory to India") Jammu & Kashmir Rifles: 1821
Mahar Regiment: 1815 Saugor, Madhya Pradesh: 21 3 3 ... Regiment Active From Regimental Centre Reg. Bn. TA Bn. RR Bn. Motto War Cry Brigade of the Guards: 1949
He also served as the Colonel of the Mahar Regiment until his retirement and remained active in supporting Regimental activities even after he retired. In November 2016 he returned to the Regimental Centre at Saugor, for the Platinum Jubilee of the Mahar Regiment [3] [4] as chief guest [5] at the wreath laying ceremony at the War Memorial.
The 111th Mahars was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army that formed part of the Indian Army during the First World War. Raised in June 1917, it was disbanded in 1922. Raised in June 1917, it was disbanded in 1922.
Mahar Regiment: 16 Lieutenant General Srinivas Kumar Sinha PVSM: 01 Jun 1981 31 Dec 1982 5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force) 17 Lieutenant General Krishnaswamy Sundarji PVSM: 01 Jun 1983 13 Feb 1985 Mahar Regiment [13] 18 Lieutenant General Hriday Kaul PVSM, AVSM: 14 Feb 1985 30 Sep 1986 2nd Lancers [13] [14] 19 Lieutenant General P. N. Hoon ...
The pillar featured on the Mahar Regiment crest until the Independence of India; it is inscribed with the names of 22 Mahars killed at the battle. The victory pillar serves as focal point of Mahar heroism. [31] The Mahar began their service to the East India company around 1750. 20-25% of the British Bombay Army was Mahar.
On 2 March 1968, the Sikh Regiment was awarded with new colours by then President Zakir Hussain, at Meerut. Mahar Regiment. The Chief of Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh presenting the 'President's Colours' to 20 Mahar Battalion of the Mahar Regiment, on the occasion of Platinum Jubilee of the Regiment, at Saugor Military Station, in Sagar