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36th Jacob's Horse : ウィキペディア英語版 | 36th Jacob's Horse
The 36th Jacob's Horse were a unit of cavalry of the British Indian Army. == Origins == They were raised by Lieut. John Jacob of the Bombay Artillery, as a unit of Irregular Horse, originally in 1839 (reformed 1846) to patrol the area of 'Scinde' (now Sindh province of Pakistan) and its restive frontier with Balochistan.〔Hugh T Lambrick, ''John Jacob of Jacobabad'', reprint Karachi 1975, of the original ed, pp. 123, 130 and 146〕 They then served in guarding the marches of Southern Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan War〔John Gaylor, ''Sons of John Company'', 1992, p. 89〕 and later under Sir Charles Napier in the annexation of Scinde/Sindh. Like all regiments of the Indian Army, the 36th Jacob’s Horse underwent many name changes in the various reorganisations. They are listed below.
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