Online Collection

The Online Collection showcases a selection of our objects for you to discover and explore. This resource will grow as the Museum's Collection is catalogued and computerised, and as new acquisitions are added.

« New search

« Prev - 1 of 1 results - Next »

Additional Images

Shoulder title, 89th Punjabis, 1903-1922

Brass badge in the form of the open-work regimental number, '89', over the curved title, 'Punjabis'.

The 89th Punjabis was

Originally raised as the 3rd Extra Battalion of Madras Infantry in 1798. It became the 29th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry in 1824. It served in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Malaya and Burma. Continued service in Burma led to its designation as 29th Regiment (7th Burma Battalion) of Madras Infantry in 1893 and 29th Burma Infantry in 1901. As part of the Indian Army reform of 1903 the regiment became the 89th Punjabis. During World War One (1914-1918) the regiment was expanded and elements served in India, Aden, Egypt, at Gallipoli, on the Western Front, in Mesopotamia, and in Greece and the Caucasus. Amalgamation with other 'Burma Battalions' followed, with the unit forming the 1st Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment in 1922.

From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 2013-10-20-34-32

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2013-10-20-34-32

Browse related themes