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H.H The Guikowars Cavalry, Horse Bit.
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Having trouble finding information on the Guikowars cavalry post India Mutiny.
I recently picked up a great horse bit with two brasses marked to H.H. The Guikowars Cavalry. A scimitar is above the intertwined lettering of a C, S and not sure of the other. |
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The Web is often difficult to use when tracing a name since it is Guikowar not Guikowars ...as there is an apostrophe between the last two letters thus the search is not possible with an s, however, look at http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-en...a-an-hci.shtml and that should give an idea how powerful this position was...with several thousand Cavalry and infantry...Good Luck with your search... I have to add a passage mentioning the subject below but caution that to best effect the reading you need to be wearing a British Pith Helmet and monocle as well as the uniform of the 19th C. of a General...such is the phenomenal English being spoken...Read on ! Quote"The chiefs who were received to-day were all brought in separately by members of the suite: Major Henderson acting as Interpreter, the Duke of S., Sir B. F., and the other members of the suite sitting in Durbar, with the Prince. The Guikowar of Baroda ; Maharajah of Mysore; a deputation from the Nizam (a sickly boy, not well enough to come in person) represented by Sir Salar Jung and other chiefs; Maharajah of Oodeypore ; Maharajah of Kutch; the Rajah of Kholapore. With each there were a certain number of chiefs, and the political officers attached to their courts. The salutes were according to their rank, from 17, 19, to 21 guns". Unquote Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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