23rd January 2017, 01:25 AM | #1 |
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H.H The Guikowars Cavalry, Horse Bit.
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. |
26th January 2017, 01:55 AM | #2 | |
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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. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 26th January 2017 at 02:22 AM. |
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