Scots in British India

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Revision as of 20:34, 20 September 2014

This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

Famous Scots in India

Electric Scotland Lord Dalhousie

Clyde and Strathnairn

Sir Thomas Munro

Sir John Malcolm

Mountstuart Elphinstone

Scotland in India

Duff of India

Dr Margaret MacKellar

Lieutenant-Colonel James Todd

Grant of Rothiemurchus

The Highland Regiments that fought in India

The Black Watch 1856 – 1869

The 42d proceeds to India, Cawnpore, Seria-Ghat, Marches and Skirmishes, Lucknow, 42d Storms La Martiniere, The Begum Kootee, Fort Ruliya, Bareilly, Rohilkund, Maylah Ghaut, Khyrngher Jungles, Presentation of Colours, Title of ‘‘Black Watch" restored, Cholera, Embarks for England, Reception at Edinburgh, Leave Edinburgh for Aldershot.

The 78th Highlanders or Ross-Shire Buffs

The Gordon Highlanders

Eighty-Ninth Highland Regiment

Lord MacLeod's Highlanders

74th Highlanders

Royal Highland Regiment

Rattray's Seiks

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