The 15th Lancers (Baloch) is an armoured regiment of the
Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army (, ), commonly known as the Pak Army (), is the Land warfare, land service branch and the largest component of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The president of Pakistan is the Commander-in-chief, supreme commander of the army. The ...
. It was formed in 1922 by the amalgamation of the 17th Cavalry and the 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse).
[Ahmad, Lt Col RN. (2010). ''Battle Honours of the Baloch Regiment''. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre.]
Predecessor regiments
17th Cavalry
The 17th Cavalry was raised in 1857 at
Muttra by Colonel CJ Robarts and was composed entirely of Afghans. Throughout its existence, the regiment remained an exclusively Muslim unit. In 1861, after several changes in nomenclature, it was designated the 17th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry. In 1865, it saw action as part of the
Bhutan
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Field Force, while in 1879–80, the regiment operated on lines of communication during the
Second Afghan War
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as part of the
Kabul Field Force. During the
First World War
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, it dispatched a squadron to
Africa
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where it took part in the
East African Campaign. In 1919, the regiment fought in the
Third Afghan War
The Third Anglo-Afghan War was a short war which began on 3 May and ended on 8 August 1919. The new Amir of the Emirate of Afghanistan Amanullah Khan declared a Jihad against the British in the hope to proclaim full independence, as well as ...
. The regiment maintained a mounted pipe band from 1895 to 1902. The uniform of the 17th Cavalry was blue with white facings. The regimental badge consisted of a silver star and crescent over "XVII" with a title scroll below.
[''15th Lancers (Baloch): Through the Ages 1858-1998''. (1998). Lahore: 15th Lancers.]
* 1857 Muttra Horse
* 1857 Muttra Police Corps
* 1858 Rohilkhand Auxiliary Police Levy
* 1859 Robarts’ Horse
* 1861 17th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry
* 1882 Disbanded
* 1885 Re-raised
* 1900 17th Regiment of Bengal Lancers
* 1901 17th Bengal Lancers
* 1903 17th Cavalry
37th Lancers (Baluch Horse)
The 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse) was raised in 1885 as the 7th Bombay Cavalry (Jacob-ka-Risallah) from the manpower of the 3rd Scinde Horse (Belooch Horse), which had been disbanded in 1882. This regiment was also an all-Muslim unit made up of Pathans and Baluchis. Their first chance of active service came in 1919, when they served in the Third Afghan War, although one of their squadrons operated in
Persia
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during the First World War. Prior to 1914 the regiment's dress uniform was dark blue (khaki drill for hot-weather parade and field dress), with buff facings. The badge consisted of crossed lances and pennons with "37" over crossed lances.
[Cadell, Sir Patrick. (1938). ''History of the Bombay Army''. London: Longmans & Green.]
* 1885 7th Bombay Cavalry (Jacob-ka-Risallah)
* 1886 7th Bombay Cavalry (Belooch Horse)
* 1890 7th Bombay Lancers (Belooch Horse)
* 1903 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse)
15th Lancers
After the First World War, the number of Indian cavalry regiments was reduced from thirty-nine to twenty-one. However, instead of disbanding the surplus units, it was decided to amalgamate them in pairs. This resulted in renumbering and renaming of the entire cavalry line. The 17th Cavalry and 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse) were amalgamated at
Lucknow
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in 1922 to form the 15th Lancers. Meanwhile, an existing
15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis)
The 15th Lancers (''Cureton's Multanis'') was a cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army which existed from 1858 to 1921. Raised during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, 1857 uprising, the regiment later saw service in the Second Afghan War, Sec ...
joined the
14th Murray's Jat Lancers
The 14th Murray's Jat Lancers, also sometimes known as the Murray's Jat Horse, was a cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army. In 1921 it was renamed as 20th Lancers (British Indian Army), 20th Lancers, and after Partition of India in 1947 it e ...
to form the
20th Lancers.
The uniform of the new 15th Lancers was dark blue with buff facings, while the badge consisted of crossed silver lances bearing pennons with "XV" at the crossing and a scroll below. The same uniform and badges are still in use by the regiment.
In 1937, the 15th Lancers became the training regiment of the 1st Indian Cavalry Group. It was converted into a training centre in 1940 by amalgamating it with the
12th Cavalry (Frontier Force). However, the next year, the centre was disbanded.
In 1955, the 15th Lancers was re-raised by the Pakistani Army as a Reconnaissance Regiment of the
Pakistan Armoured Corps
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Headquartered in Nowshera Cantonment, Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa ...
and equipped with
M24 Chaffee
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light tanks. During the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the regiment served with distinction in the
Kasur
Kasur (Punjabi language, Punjabi / ; ; also Romanization, romanized as Qasūr; from pluralized Arabic word ''Qasr'' meaning "palaces" or "forts") is a city to the south of Lahore, in the Pakistani province of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab. The city s ...
Sector and was awarded the
Battle Honour
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In ...
'
Khem Karan 1965.' In 1969, the 15th Lancers was affiliated with the Baluch Regiment (now called the
Baloch Regiment
The Baloch Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army. The modern regiment was formed in May 1956 by the merger of 8th Punjab Regiment, 8th Punjab and Bahawalpur Regiments with the 10th Baluch Regiment, Baluch Regiment. Since then, fur ...
) due to the old link with the 37th Lancers (Baluch Horse). It added the title of 'Baluch' to its designation in 1989.
* 1922 17th/37th Cavalry (amalgamation of 17th Cavalry and 37th Lancers)
* 1922 15th Lancers
* 1940 1st Indian Armoured Corps Centre (amalgamation of 15th Lancers and 12th Cavalry)
* 1941 Disbanded
* 1955 15th Lancers (re-raised)
* 1989 15th Lancers (Baluch)
* 1991 15th Lancers (Baloch)
[In 1991, the spelling of 'Baluch' was changed to 'Baloch' to better reflect the correct pronunciation.]
Affiliations and alliances
* The
Baloch Regiment
The Baloch Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army. The modern regiment was formed in May 1956 by the merger of 8th Punjab Regiment, 8th Punjab and Bahawalpur Regiments with the 10th Baluch Regiment, Baluch Regiment. Since then, fur ...
* The
Royal Dragoon Guards
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References
Further reading
* ''15th Lancers (Baloch): Through the Ages 1858-1998''. (1998). Lahore: 15th Lancers.
*
Yeats-Brown, Major FCC. (1927). ''The Star and Crescent: Being the Story of the 17th Cavalry from 1858 To 1922''. Allahabad: The Pioneer Press.
* Ahmad, Lieutenant Colonel Rifat Nadeem. (2010). ''Battle Honours of the Baloch Regiment''. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre.
* Ahmed, Major General Rafiuddin. (2000). ''History of the Baloch Regiment 1939-1956''. Abbottabad: The Baloch Regimental Centre.
* Gaylor, J. (1992). ''Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903- 1991.'' Stroud: Spellmount Publishers Ltd.
* Cadell, Sir Patrick. (1938). ''History of the Bombay Army''. London: Longmans & Green.
* Cardew, FG. (1903). ''A Sketch of the Services of the Bengal Native Army to the Year 1895''. Calcutta: Military Department.
* Harris, RG, and Warner, C. (1979). ''Bengal Cavalry Regiments 1857–1914''. London: Osprey Publishing. .
* Sandhu, Maj Gen GS. (1981). ''The Indian Cavalry: History of the Indian Armoured Corps till 1940''. New Delhi: Vision Books.
* Kempton, C. (1996). ''A Register of Titles of the Units of the H.E.I.C. & Indian Armies 1666-1947.'' Bristol: British Empire & Commonwealth Museum.
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