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111th Mahars

The 111th Mahar Regiment, also known as the 111th Mahars, was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army, founded in 1917 as part of the reform of the Indian Army to include more diverse recruits. The regiment's formation aimed to incorporate soldiers from the Mahar community, a historically marginalized group in India. The 111th Mahars served with distinction during World War II, participating in key campaigns in North Africa and Burma. Notably, the regiment was recognized for its valor and tenacity, earning several battle honors. After India's independence in 1947, the regiment was absorbed into the Indian Army, where it continues to honor the legacy of its origins and contributions to military history.