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Cap badge, 35th (Sikh) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, 1887-1901

Brass badge in the form of a quoit bearing the title, 'XXXV Sikhs'.

Quoits, or chakram, are a traditional edged weapon from the Indian subcontinent, particularly associated with Sikh fighters. They take the form of a flattened metal ring of varying circumference, with a sharpened outer edge, which can be thrown or used in hand-to-hand combat.

The 35th (Sikh) Regiment of Bengal Infantry was raised at Ferozepore in 1887 by Lieutenant-Colonel David William Inglis. It participated in the Malakand campaign (1897-1898). With reform of the Indian Army it became the 35th Sikh Infantry in 1901 and the 35th Sikhs in 1903. In 1922 the unit formed the 10th Battalion 11th Sikh Regiment.

From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 2013-10-20-37-134

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2013-10-20-37-134

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