The 10th Jats were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
They could trace their origins to 1823, when they were known as the 1st Battalion, 33rd Bengal Native Infantry.
[2] The 65th BNI was one of two Bengal Native Infantry regiments which had accepted active service in China in 1857.
Accordingly, both had escaped involvement in the Great Indian Mutiny of that year and were amongst the twelve "old" regiments of the East India Company's Bengal Army to survive into the new Indian Army.
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