Market122nd Rajputana Infantry
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122nd Rajputana Infantry

The 122nd Rajputana Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. The regiment traces their origins to 1818, when they were raised as the 2nd Battalion, 11th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry.

Predecessor names
• 2nd Battalion, 11th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry - 1818 • 22nd Bombay Native Infantry - 1824 • 22nd Bombay Infantry - 1885 • 122nd Rajputana Infantry - 1903 • 3rd Battalion 6th Rajputana Rifles -1921 • 3rd Battalion The Rajputana Rifles -1947 ==Commanding officers==
Regimental War Memorial
A memorial to the Rajputana Rifles in the form of a marble Chhatri (canopy) was constructed in 1925 at Nasirabad after formation of Sixth Rajputana Rifle Group in 1921/22. This was to commemorate 2,058 of all ranks of the regiment who had been killed during World War I. The 20-foot high memorial is a Makrana marble dome supported by six pillars. Each pillar represented a battalion of the Rajputana Rifle Group and was engraved with the crest of the battalion. A complete roll of honour was buried beneath a central plaque on which was engraved 23 battle honours earned by the regiment during the war. The memorial was unveiled at Nasirabad on 28 January 1927 by Lieutenant General Sir John Shea, KCB, KCNG, DSO, the then Adjutant General in India. ==References==
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