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CodeDS/UK/13769
NameBritish Army; 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles; 1817-1994; British Army regiment
AliasThe Cuttack Legion (1817–1823) | Rungpore Local Battalion (January–March 1823) | Rungpore Light Infantry (March–May 1823) | 10th Rungpore Light Infantry (1823-1826) | 8th Rungapore Light Infantry (1826-1827) | 8th Assam Light Infantry (1827-1844) | 8th/1st Light Infantry Battalion (1844-1850) | 1st Assam Light Infantry Battalion (1850-1861) | Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry (Light Infantry) (1861-1865) | (Assam) Regiment of Bengal (Light) Infantry (1865-1885) | 42nd (Assam) Regiment of Bengal (Light) Infantry (1885-1886) | 42nd Regiment Gurkha Light Infantry (1886-1889) | 42nd (Gurkha) Regiment of Bengal Light Infantry (1889-1891) | 42nd Gurkha (Rifle) Regiment of Bengal Light Infantry(1891-1901) | 42nd Gurkha Rifles (1901-1903 | 6th Gurkha Rifles (1903-1959) | 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles (1959-1994)
Dates1817-1994
BiographyThe 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Nepalese origin, before being transferred to the British Army following India's independence. Originally raised in 1817 as part of the army of the British East India Company, the regiment has been known by a number of names throughout its history. Initially the unit did not recruit from the Gurkhas, although after being transferred to the British Indian Army following the Indian Mutiny in 1857, it became a purely Gurkha regiment, in due course with its regimental headquarters at Abbottabad in the North West Frontier Province of British India. After 1947 the regiment was one of only four Gurkha regiments to be transferred to the British Army and this continued up until 1994, when it was amalgamated with other Gurkha regiments to form the Royal Gurkha Rifles. Over the course of its 177 year history, the regiment was awarded 25 battle honours, although prior to World War I it had only been awarded one and no battle honours were awarded to it after World War II.

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