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a brave woman fought a great battle in defence of the fort
ho fort of Kandana was under the control of
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Answered by alinapathan215
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The Rajput Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army tracing its origins to 1778 with the raising of the 24th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. The 1st battalion of the regiment was formed in 1798.[2] Prior to independence, the class composition of the regiment was Rajput and Punjabi Muslims (including Niazi Pathans).[3][4] The present regimental composition consists primarily of troops from the Rajput communities and lesser numbers from other communities (mainly Gujjars, Brahmins and Bengalis).[5][6][7] The regimental insignia is a pair of crossed Rajputi Katars flanked by three Ashoka leaves on either side. This is mounted by the Lion Capital of Ashoka and a scroll below with the words 'The Rajput Regiment'.

Rajput Regiment

Rajputs.JPG

Rajput Regimental insignia

Active

1778 – Present

Country

India India

Allegiance

British India (1778-1947)

India (1947-present)

Branch

British Indian Army (1778-1947)

Flag of Indian Army.svg Indian Army (1947-present)

Type

Line Infantry

Size

23 Battalions

Regimental Centre

Fatehgarh, Uttar Pradesh

Motto(s)

Sarvatra Vijay (Victory Everywhere)

War Cry

Bol Bajrang Bali Ki Jai (Victory to Lord Hanuman)

Decorations

1 Param Vir Chakra, 3 Ashoka Chakra, 5 Param Vishisht Seva Medals, 7 Maha Vir Chakras, 12 Kirti Chakras, 5 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals, 66 Vir Chakras, 20 Shaurya Chakras 8 Yudh Seva Medals, 313 Sena Medals, 19 Vishisht Seva Medals, 1 Bar to Vishisht Seva Medal, 1 Padma Shri

Battle honours

Post Independence Naushera, Zoji La, Khinsar, Madhumati River, Belonia, Khansama and Akhaura

Commanders

Current

commander

Lt General Chandi Prasad Mohanty[1]

Notable

commanders

General Kodandera M. Cariappa

General V K Singh

Insignia

Regimental Insignia

A pair of crossed Rajputi Katars (कटार) flanked by 3 Ashoka leaves on either side

Tartan

Rajput

Rajput soldiers of the British Indian Army. Left to right:

Explanation:

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