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10th Cavalry Brigade (British Indian Army)

The 10th Cavalry Brigade was a distinguished formation of the British Indian Army, primarily active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Established in the context of British colonial expansion in India, it played a significant role in various military campaigns and operations across the subcontinent. Comprised mainly of cavalry regiments, the brigade was noted for its versatile deployment in both mounted and dismounted actions. It participated prominently in conflicts such as the Second Anglo-Afghan War and the Great War, where it demonstrated tactical effectiveness and valor. The brigade's legacy is marked by its contributions to the development of modern military strategies within the Indian Army, influencing the integration of cavalry into contemporary armed forces.