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1st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry

The 1st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, originally established in 1759, was one of the earliest infantry regiments in the British Indian Army. Formed during the colonial expansion of the British East India Company, the regiment played a significant role in various military campaigns across the Indian subcontinent. Throughout its history, it participated in key conflicts, including the Indian Rebellion of 1857, where it faced both valor and challenges. The regiment was composed mainly of Indian sepoys and was pivotal in establishing British military presence in the region. In 1885, it underwent a reorganization, reflecting the changing military strategies of the time. The 1st Bengal Native Infantry is a notable example of the integration of Indian military traditions within the British colonial framework.