Examples of 'bengal army' in a sentence

Meaning of "bengal army"

bengal army: This phrase refers to the military forces or army of the Bengal region. It specifically denotes the military organization or troops that are associated with Bengal, which is a historical and geographical area in South Asia.

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The old Bengal Army had accordingly almost completely vanished from the order of battle.
It was called the Bengal army.
The old Bengal Army almost completely vanished from the order of battle.
Many battle weapons were also seized from the Muslim Bengal Army.
The Bengal Army also administered, sometimes loosely, 29 regiments of irregular horse and 42 of irregular infantry.
The sepoys, a generic term was used for native Indian soldiers of the Bengal army.
The Bengal Army originated with the establishment of a European Regiment in 1756.
Being taken prisoner by the British, he enlisted in the Bengal army.
The only all-Presidency institutions which remained were the Bengal Army and the Civil Service.
The first known war photographer was John McCosh, a Surgeon in the Bengal Army.
That year he became Quartermaster-General of the Bengal Army.

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