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Soldiers of the 43rd Erinpura Regiment, the 44th Merwara Infantry and the 108th Infantry

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Soldiers of the 43rd Erinpura Regiment, the 44th Merwara Infantry and the 108th Infantry

NAM310805 Soldiers of the 43rd Erinpura Regiment, the 44th Merwara Infantry and the 108th Infantry, illustration for Armies of India by Major G.F. MacMunn, published in 1911, 1910 (w/c on paper) by Lovett, Alfred Crowdy (1862-1919); National Army Museum, London; eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright

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Bayonet British Empire British Raj Distinguished Group Portrait Imperial History Indian Army Khaki Regiment Sepoy Turbans


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This photograph captures the brave soldiers of the 43rd Erinpura Regiment, the 44th Merwara Infantry, and the 108th Infantry during a significant moment in history. Taken from an illustration for Armies of India by Major G. F. MacMunn and published in 1911, this print showcases the strength and valor of these distinguished men. Standing tall with their swords at their sides, these soldiers represent a pivotal era in British Raj history. Clad in khaki military uniforms that symbolize their allegiance to the British Empire, they exude a sense of discipline and dedication. Each soldier's face tells a unique story - adorned with mustaches that add to their air of authority. Their turbans serve as reminders of their Indian heritage while also representing unity within this diverse group. Armed with bayonets and rifles, these warriors are ready to defend their regiment against any threat that may come their way. The composition beautifully captures them as a united force - strong individuals who have come together for a common purpose. This powerful portrait not only pays homage to these brave soldiers but also serves as an important reminder of India's rich military history under British rule. It is through images like this that we can appreciate the sacrifices made by those who served in defense of both nation and empire.

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