Indian Mutiny 1857–58 Bhutan War 1864–66 Second Afghan War 1878–80 Third Anglo-Burmese War 1885–87 Chinese Revolution of 1911 First World War 1914–18
Second World 1941-45
Commanders
Colonel of the Regiment
Col (R) Malik Naeem Ullah Khan
Military unit
The 26th Punjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was raised in June 1857, as the 18th Regiment of Punjab Infantry. It was designated as the 26th Punjabis in 1903 and became 2nd Battalion of 15th Punjab Regiment Group in 1922. In 1947, it was allocated to the Pakistan Army, where it continues to exist as 10th Battalion The Punjab Regiment.[1][2]
^Rizvi, Brig SHA. (1984). Veteran Campaigners – A History of the Punjab Regiment 1759–1981. Lahore: Wajidalis.
^Stoney, Lt PS. (1924). A History of the 26th Punjabis, 1857–1923. Aldershot: Gale & Polden.
The 26thPunjabis were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was raised in June 1857, as the 18th Regiment of Punjab Infantry. It was designated...
1878–1880, while the 26th and 27th Punjabis also served in the Third Anglo-Burmese War of 1885–1887. In 1901, the 27th Punjabis were dispatched to British...
to promote Punjabi language". DailyTimes. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015. "Punjabis Without Punjabi". apnaorg...
Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Italian at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Western Punjabi at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Gujarati at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)...
Palestine. After the First World War, the 29th Punjabis were grouped with the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th Punjabis to form the 15th Punjab Regiment in 1922....
the British Army 26thPunjabis, a unit of the British Army 26th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army 26th Marine Regiment...
in 1903, the regiment's designation was changed to 25th Punjabis. In 1911, the 25th Punjabis moved to Hong Kong to protect British interests following...
were committed by the Punjabis during Martial Law that prevailed in the country. Following the incidents of the riots, 28th Punjabis was transferred to Mesopotamia...
by the transfer of complete companies from: 24th Punjabis 25th Punjabis26thPunjabis 31st Punjabis It moved to Basra on 29 May where it embarked on 22...
another change in designation to 89th and 90th Punjabis, 91st Punjabis (Light Infantry), 92nd Punjabis and 93rd Burma Infantry. After the First World...
guessed at: it is probably in excess of 20 million. Lahnda at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Masica 1991, pp. 17–18. Masica 1991, p. 18. Shackle 1979, p. 198...
14th Punjab Regiment, formed by grouping the 22nd Punjabis with the 19th, 20th, 21st and 24th Punjabis, and the 40th Pathans. The battalion's new designation...
in position just before dawn on 8 March 1916. The lead elements of 26thPunjabis (part of 36th Indian Brigade attached to Column A) pushed forward, entering...
October 1916) 26thPunjabis (joined in February 1916 from Bannu Brigade; left in August 1918 to join Persian Lines of Communications) 62nd Punjabis (joined...
amalgamation of the 30th, 31st, 33rd and 46th Punjabis, and 9th Bhopal Infantry. Except for the 46th Punjabis, who were raised in 1900, the rest were raised...
13th April, 1916, a force of 70 men of the Punjabis with a party of levies, under Capt. A. D. Bennett, Punjabis, inflicted considerable loss on a lashkar...
plot bears resemblance to the Pakistani Punjabi movie Maula Jatt. Jeene Nahi Doonga was released worldwide on 26th October 1984, coinciding with the Diwali...