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The Scinde Horse, also known as the 14th Horse, is a distinguished regiment of the Indian Army, notable for its rich history and integral role within the military framework of India. Founded in 1853, the regiment originated from the princely state of Scinde in present-day Pakistan and has a storied legacy tied to the British Indian Army. The Scinde Horse gained recognition for its gallantry during several key conflicts, including the Second Anglo-Sikh War and World War II. Known for its cavalry traditions, the regiment has transitioned into an armored unit, maintaining its historic insignia and customs. The Scinde Horse upholds a legacy of bravery and service, contributing to the defense and cohesion of contemporary India.
The Scinde Horse, also known as the 14th Horse, is a distinguished regiment of the Indian Army, notable for its rich history and integral role within the military framework of India. Founded in 1853, the regiment originated from the princely state of Scinde in present-day Pakistan and has a storied legacy tied to the British Indian Army. The Scinde Horse gained recognition for its gallantry during several key conflicts, including the Second Anglo-Sikh War and World War II. Known for its cavalry traditions, the regiment has transitioned into an armored unit, maintaining its historic insignia and customs. The Scinde Horse upholds a legacy of bravery and service, contributing to the defense and cohesion of contemporary India.


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14th Horse (Scinde Horse)

The Scinde Horse, also known as the 14th Horse, is a distinguished regiment of the Indian Army, notable for its rich history and integral role within the military framework of India. Founded in 1853, the regiment originated from the princely state of Scinde in present-day Pakistan and has a storied legacy tied to the British Indian Army. The Scinde Horse gained recognition for its gallantry during several key conflicts, including the Second Anglo-Sikh War and World War II. Known for its cavalry traditions, the regiment has transitioned into an armored unit, maintaining its historic insignia and customs. The Scinde Horse upholds a legacy of bravery and service, contributing to the defense and cohesion of contemporary India.