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101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers)

The 101st Regiment of Foot, known as the Royal Bengal Fusiliers, was a distinguished infantry regiment of the British Army formed in 1756. Originally established as the Bengal Fusiliers, the regiment played a pivotal role in British military operations throughout India during the colonial era. Renowned for its bravery and effectiveness, the regiment participated in numerous campaigns, including the Second Anglo-Sikh War and the Indian Rebellion of 1857, contributing significantly to British military presence in the region. The Royal Bengal Fusiliers were recognized for their unique dress, which included a distinctive badge featuring a Bengal tiger. The regiment was eventually amalgamated in 1881, reflecting the evolving nature of the British Indian Army.