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143: 240:, but was under the control of the British chief magistrate of Punjab, known as the President of the Board of Administration from 1849, then as the Chief Commissioner from 1853. Its soldiers were not subject to parade ground drill and showed unconcern towards routine orders given to regiments of the line. They practiced swift tactical movements in small groups, showing special elan and flair. It comprised the various regiments raised earlier for the same purpose on the orders of General 77: 36: 286:. Within the latter regiment, the first 15 of its 52 battalions can trace their origins back to original British Army regiments, and the regiment still maintains the lineage of its predecessor British regiments. Members of the PIF traditionally referred to themselves with pride as "Piffers", a tradition very much maintained within the Pakistan Army. 374:
following the latter's conquest of Scind. It was redesignated as the 6th Regiment, and thus effectively became the most senior, by age, of all the units within the PIF. In 1922 the units of the former Transfrontier Brigade became the main constituents of the
316:, by order of Sir Henry Lawrence, and which was largely inspirational for the creation of the 2 Brigades. The Guides were long considered the ultimate "crack" unit of the PIF, and Lumsden had pioneered the use of 298:. It comprised 4 regiments largely composed of native Sikh troops, although other native groupings were also included, each religious or tribal grouping forming a separate company. These were therefore designated 360:
and the British annexation of Punjab on 2 April 1849, also by Sir Henry Lawrence, having achieved success with his earlier Brigade. It comprised originally 5 regiments of native infantry, designated
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and 5 of native cavalry. To the Transfrontier Brigade in 1853 was added a 6th infantry regiment, that of the
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In 1922, the units within the former Frontier Brigade became the main constituents of the
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This was established in 1846 by Sir Henry Lawrence, on the British victory in the
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raised in 1843 at Karachi by Lt. Robert FitzGerald by order of General
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which Pakistan had earlier created from elements of both, to form the
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This was established in 1849 following the British victory in the
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Encyc. Britannica, 9th. ed (1885), vol. 20, p.112 (Punjab)
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in their uniform. In 1903, the regiments were renumbered
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established in 1849. In 1865, the PIF was redesignated
98: 264:. In 1922 it was split into 2 separate units: the 403:3rd Punjab Infantry Regiment (disbanded in 1882) 312:which had been raised in 1846 at Peshawar by Lt 306:. To the Frontier Brigade was later added the 8: 322:51st - 54th Sikh Regiments (Frontier Force). 64:Learn how and when to remove these messages 341:2nd Sikh Infantry Regiment ("Hill Corps") 205:Learn how and when to remove this message 187:Learn how and when to remove this message 125:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:This article includes a list of general 93:Relevant discussion may be found on the 476: 427: 304:1st - 4th Sikh Local Infantry Regiments 456:North-West Frontier (military history) 385:Regiments of the Transfrontier Brigade 27:Law enforcement force of British India 7: 248:between 1843 and 1849 of the former 362:1st - 5th Punjab Infantry Regiments 302:. In 1847 they were redesignated 156:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 333:Regiments of the Frontier Brigade 300:1st - 4th Sikh Infantry Regiments 45:This article has multiple issues. 141: 75: 34: 443:Encyc. Britannia, op.cit. p.112 53:or discuss these issues on the 1: 228:of the three Presidencies of 487:. 2008-02-26. Archived from 417:6th Punjab Infantry Regiment 412:5th Punjab Infantry Regiment 407:4th Punjab Infantry Regiment 399:2nd Punjab Infantry Regiment 394:1st Punjab Infantry Regiment 327:12th Frontier Force Regiment 267:12th Frontier Force Regiment 105:the claims made and adding 536: 378:13th Frontier Force Rifles 347:4th Sikh Infantry Regiment 344:3rd Sikh Infantry Regiment 338:1st Sikh Infantry Regiment 273:13th Frontier Force Rifles 223:British East India Company 520:Military of British India 246:Henry Montgomery Lawrence 252:established in 1846 and 515:Frontier Force Regiment 283:Frontier Force Regiment 260:and in 1903 became the 171:more precise citations. 219:Punjab Irregular Force 358:Second Anglo-Sikh War 352:Transfrontier Brigade 314:Harry Burnett Lumsden 258:Punjab Frontier Force 254:Transfrontier Brigade 18:Punjab Frontier Force 372:Charles James Napier 296:First Anglo-Sikh War 242:Charles James Napier 463:(of Pakistan Army) 86:possibly contains 367:Scind Camel Corps 226:Presidency armies 215: 214: 207: 197: 196: 189: 135: 134: 127: 88:original research 68: 16:(Redirected from 527: 500: 499: 497: 496: 481: 444: 441: 435: 432: 290:Frontier Brigade 250:Frontier Brigade 210: 203: 192: 185: 181: 178: 172: 167:this article by 158:inline citations 145: 144: 137: 130: 123: 119: 116: 110: 107:inline citations 79: 78: 71: 60: 38: 37: 30: 21: 535: 534: 530: 529: 528: 526: 525: 524: 505: 504: 503: 494: 492: 483: 482: 478: 470: 452: 447: 442: 438: 433: 429: 425: 387: 354: 335: 309:Corps of Guides 292: 278:Pathan Regiment 211: 200: 199: 198: 193: 182: 176: 173: 163:Please help to 162: 146: 142: 131: 120: 114: 111: 92: 80: 76: 39: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 533: 531: 523: 522: 517: 507: 506: 502: 501: 475: 474: 473: 469: 466: 465: 464: 458: 451: 448: 446: 445: 436: 426: 424: 421: 420: 419: 414: 409: 404: 401: 396: 386: 383: 353: 350: 349: 348: 345: 342: 339: 334: 331: 291: 288: 262:Frontier Force 213: 212: 195: 194: 177:September 2010 149: 147: 140: 133: 132: 83: 81: 74: 69: 43: 42: 40: 33: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 532: 521: 518: 516: 513: 512: 510: 491:on 2008-02-26 490: 486: 480: 477: 472: 471: 467: 462: 459: 457: 454: 453: 449: 440: 437: 431: 428: 422: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 402: 400: 397: 395: 392: 391: 390: 384: 382: 381: 379: 373: 369: 368: 363: 359: 351: 346: 343: 340: 337: 336: 332: 330: 329: 328: 323: 319: 315: 311: 310: 305: 301: 297: 289: 287: 285: 284: 279: 275: 274: 269: 268: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 244:and Col. Sir 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 224: 220: 209: 206: 191: 188: 180: 170: 166: 160: 159: 153: 148: 139: 138: 129: 126: 118: 108: 104: 100: 96: 90: 89: 84:This article 82: 73: 72: 67: 65: 58: 57: 52: 51: 46: 41: 32: 31: 19: 493:. Retrieved 489:the original 479: 461:PIFFER Units 439: 430: 388: 376: 365: 361: 355: 325: 321: 307: 303: 299: 293: 281: 271: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 218: 216: 201: 183: 174: 155: 121: 112: 85: 61: 54: 48: 47:Please help 44: 389:(Infantry) 169:introducing 509:Categories 495:2018-12-28 152:references 99:improve it 50:improve it 423:Footnotes 115:July 2013 103:verifying 97:. Please 95:talk page 56:talk page 450:See also 270:and the 468:Sources 165:improve 238:Madras 234:Bombay 230:Bengal 154:, but 318:Khaki 217:The 236:or 101:by 511:: 232:, 59:. 498:. 380:. 208:) 202:( 190:) 184:( 179:) 175:( 161:. 128:) 122:( 117:) 113:( 91:. 66:) 62:( 20:)

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British East India Company
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Henry Montgomery Lawrence
12th Frontier Force Regiment
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Pathan Regiment
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First Anglo-Sikh War
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