90th Punjabis

In 1947, it was allocated to Pakistan Army, where it continues to exist as 2nd Battalion of The Baloch Regiment.

[2][3][4] In 1892, the 30th Madras Infantry was reconstituted with Punjabi Muslims, Sikhs, Rajputs & Brahmins, and permanently based in Burma.

Subsequent to the reforms brought about in the Indian Army by Lord Kitchener in 1903, all former Madras units had 60 added to their numbers.

In 1910, the Burma Battalions were delocalized from Burma and in 1911, the regiment moved to Nasirabad in India, where it was stationed on the outbreak of First World War.During the First World War, the 90th Punjabis served in Mesopotamia, where they arrived in January 1915, as part of the 12th Indian Brigade.

After serving in the Persian Arabistan with the 12th Indian Division, the regiment moved to the Euphrates Front in July.

In 1918, 90th Punjabis raised a second battalion, which saw service in the Third Afghan War and took part in operations in Waziristan in 1920-21.

The 1st Battalion 90th Punjabis at Thal, NWFP, 1919.
The Shwedagon Pagoda . A colored lithograph from 1825 made during the First Anglo-Burmese War 1824-26.