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The key takeaways are that the 33rd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army raised in 1857 that served in various campaigns and was later allocated to the Pakistan Army after independence in 1947.

The regiment was initially composed of low-caste Hindus, but in 1890, it was reconstituted with Punjabi Muslims. Its composition changed over time as it was renamed and reorganized under different authorities.

During World War 1, the 33rd Punjabis served in Egypt, France, Aden and German East Africa. It also participated in the Third Afghan War in 1919.

33rd Punjabis

33rd Punjabis
33rd Punjabis

Active Country Branch Type Size Uniform

1857-1922 British India Army Infantry 2 Battalions Red; faced green

Engagements Indian Mutiny 1857-58 Third Anglo-Burmese War 1885-87 First World War 1914-18 Third Afghan War 1919

The 33rd Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was raised in 1857, as the Allahabad Levy. It was designated as the 33rd Punjabis in 1903 and became 3rd Battalion 16th Punjab Regiment in 1922. In 1947, it was allocated to the Pakistan Army, where it continues to exist as 15th Battalion The Punjab Regiment.[1][2]

Early history
The regiment was raised during the upheaval of the Indian Mutiny, by Lieutenant EH Longmore at Allahabad on 23 December 1857, as the Allahabad Levy. It was initially composed of low-caste Hindus, but in 1890, it was reconstituted with Punjabi Muslims. The regiment took part in the Third Anglo-Burmese War of 1885-87.[2]

33rd Punjabis
Subsequent to the reforms brought about in the Indian Army by Lord Kitchener in 1903, the regiment's designation was changed to 33rd Punjabis. During the First World War, the 33rd Punjabis served in Egypt, France, Aden and German East Africa. In 1917, the regiment raised a second battalion, which was disbanded after the war. In 1919, the 33rd Punjabis participated in the Third Afghan War.[2][]

Subsequent history
In 1921-22, a major reorganization was undertaken in the British Indian Army leading to the formation of large infantry groups of four to six battalions. Among these was the 16th Punjab Regiment, formed by grouping the 33rd Punjabis with the 30th, 31st and 46th Punjabis, and the 9th Bhopal Infantry. The battalion's new designation was 3rd Battalion 16th Punjab Regiment. During the Second World War, the battalion fought in the Malayan Campaign and was taken prisoner by the Japanese on Singapore Island following the British surrender on 15 February 1942. It was

33rd Punjabis re-raised in 1946.[2][] In 1947, the 16th Punjab Regiment was allocated to Pakistan Army. In 1956, it was merged with the 1st, 14th and 15th Punjab Regiments to form one large Punjab Regiment, and 3/16th Punjab was redesignated as 15 Punjab. In 1948, the battalion fought in the war with India in Kashmir, while during the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War, it fought at the Rann of Kutch and Chhamb-Jaurian. In 1971, it served in Lahore Sector.[1]

Genealogy
1857 Allahabad Levy 1861 37th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1861 33rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1864 33rd (Allahabad) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry 1885 33rd Regiment of Bengal Infantry 1891 33rd (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Infantry 1901 33rd Punjab Infantry 1903 33rd Punjabis 1917 1st Battalion 33rd Punjabis 1922 3rd Battalion 16th Punjab Regiment 1956 15th Battalion The Punjab Regiment

References
[1] Rizvi, Brig SHA. (1984). Veteran Campaigners A History of the Punjab Regiment 1759-1981. Lahore: Wajidalis. [2] Lawford, Lt Col JP, and Catto, Maj WE. (1967). Solah Punjab: The History of the 16th Punjab Regiment. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. Punjabi Muslims of 33rd Punjabis. Watercolour by Major AC Lovett, 1910.

Further reading
Lawford, Lt Col JP, and Catto, Maj WE. (1967). Solah Punjab: The History of the 16th Punjab Regiment. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. Rizvi, Brig SHA. (1984). Veteran Campaigners A History of the Punjab Regiment 1759-1981. Lahore: Wajidalis. Cardew, Lt FG. (1903). A Sketch of the Services of the Bengal Native Army to the Year 1895. Calcutta: Military Department. Gaylor, John (1991). Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 190391. Stroud: Spellmount. ISBN978-0-946771-98-1. Barthorp, Michael; Burn, Jeffrey (1979). Indian Infantry Regiments 1860-1914. London: Osprey. ISBN0-85045-307-0. Sumner, Ian (2001). The Indian Army 1914-1947. London: Osprey. ISBN1-84176-196-6.

33rd Punjabis

External links
16th Punjab Regiment by John Gaylor at Pakistan Military Consortium (http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/ army/regiments/16punjabreg.html)

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