14th Murray's Jat Lancers

14th Murray's Jat Lancers (Risaldar Major), c. 1909, by AC Lovett (1862-1919)

The 14th Murray's Jat Lancers, also sometimes known as the Murray's Jat Horse, was a cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army.

The regiment was first raised at Aligarh as an irregular cavalry unit in 1857 as the Jat Horse Yeomanry, for the East India Company by Captain John Murray then serving with the Gwalior Contingent. It was raised from 250 sepoys and 120 sowars (cavalrymen) recruited from the Jats of the rural areas of Hathras, Mathura, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, and Khurja who were offered by Thakur Gobind Singh, a Jat chieftain of Aligarh, to combat the 1857 uprising, and thus became the first regiment to be manned completely with Jat troops in the British Indian Army. It participated in a number of actions in 1857-58, especially at Meerut, Delhi and Lucknow, but did not qualify for any battle honour. Murray's Lancers subsequently served in the Bhutan Field Force.[1]

The regiment formed part of the cavalry brigade of the Kabul Field Force during the 1878-79 Afghanistan War. The regiment participated in a difficult cavalry charge over extremely difficult ground and routed the Afghan line at Charasiah, 15 km from Kabul, on 6 October 1879 for which the regiment was awarded the battle honour "Charasiah" and the theatre honour "Afghanistan 1878-79".[2][3]

The regiment was mentioned in despatches by General Sir Frederick Roberts, VC who wrote:[2]

I always remember the good work done by the regiment (14th Jat Lancers) when we were hard pressed by the Afghans in the Chardeh valley on the 11th December 1879. The retirement by squadrons was carried out as if on parade.

The regiment was merged in 1922 with the 15th Lancers (Cureton's Multanis) to form the 20th Lancers which was transferred to India after partition in 1947.[4]

Designations

Like all regiments of the Indian Army the 14th Murray’s Jat Lancers underwent many name changes in the various reorganisations:[1]

Battle honours

The regiment has the following battle honours :[1]

In popular culture

The 14th Murray's Jat Lancers appear as (Jat Lancer) in the computer game Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Nath, Ashok (2009). "14th Murray's Jat Lancers". Izzat: historical records and iconography of Indian cavalry regiments, 1750-2007. Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research, United Service Institution of India. pp. 106–107. ISBN 978-81-902097-7-9.
  2. 1 2 Sandhu, Gurcharn Singh (1981). The Indian Cavalry: History of the Indian Armoured Corps. Vision Books. ISBN 978-81-7094-013-5.
  3. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757 - 1971. New Delhi: Vision Books. pp. 138, 139. ISBN 8170941156.
  4. Nath (2009), pp 581-583.
  5. Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties, Consulates and mercenaries

References

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