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83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry

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During the operations that followed, from their base at Cannanore the 83rd carried out for the protection duties in the northern portion of Malabar, where outbreaks occasionally threatened. This situation lasted until February 1922.
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On 5 December 1921, Moplah prisoners in Cannamore gaol rioted. A breakout was attempted and in the ensuing struggle with the warders six internees were killed. Eventually troops from the 83rd had to be called out to restore order
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They were joined by the other wing of the regiment and were sent to serve in Mesopotamia, where they were successively stationed at Basra, Tanoomah, and Nar Oomah from 24 July 1917 to 3 May 1919.
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After World War I the Indian government reformed the army, moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. The 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry now became the 4th Battalion,
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They sent a wing of the regiment as a draft to the 63rd Palamcottah L. I. in 1914, which saw action in East Africa until December 1916, when it rejoined the regiment at Mandalay.
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in 1919, where misfortune in the shape of an epidemic of influenza overtook it, the casualties during the period, 15 December 1919, to 30 March, being no less than 57.
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which was itself part of the Honourable East India Company Army. The presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves, belonged to the
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relieving the 94th Infantry detachments previously stationed there until they were relieved by the 3rd Brahmins from 16 July 1917.
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The regiment was stationed at Secunderabad in 1914 on the outbreak of war and was here until at least early 1916.
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History of the Great War - Operations in Persia 1914-1919 compiled by Brigadier-General F. J. Moberly CB CSI, DSO
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They arrived back from foreign service into another inflamed situation at home - the Moplah rebellion.
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In Iraq from May 1920 doing garrison duty in Kut & Amarah until it returned to India in June 1921
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was an infantry regiment originally raised in 1794 as the 33rd Madras Battalion, part of the
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12th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry, or Wallajahbad Light Infantry - 1812
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From here they were sent join the forces in North Persia from 4 May 1919 at
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23rd Madras Native Infantry, or Wallajahbad Light Infantry - 1824
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from 21 September 1916, being split up in detachments between
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23rd (Wallajahbad) Regiment of Madras (Light) Infantry - 1885
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1st Battalion, 12th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry - 1797
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Red; faced deep green, 1882 green, 1898 emerald green
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1922
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British Raj
Madras Army
Madras Command
British Indian Army
Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
Third Burmese War
World War I

63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry
73rd Carnatic Infantry
St. Mary's Church, Madras
Presidency of Madras Army
East India Company
Government of India Act 1858
Indian Rebellion of 1857
British Crown
British Indian Army
Battle of Seringapatam
Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
Second Burmese War
Persian Gulf
Jask
Chabahar
Bandar Abbas
Henjam
Kishm Island
Lingeh
Bahrain
Gulf of Oman

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