Similarities between 4th (Quetta) Division and Rawalpindi Parade 1905
4th (Quetta) Division and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Indian Army, Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Royal Field Artillery, Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Irish Fusiliers, 12th Cavalry (Frontier Force), 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 19th Punjabis, 29th Punjabis, 40th Pathans, 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse), 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force).
British Indian Army
The Indian Army (IA), often known since 1947 (but rarely during its existence) as the British Indian Army to distinguish it from the current Indian Army, was the principal military of the British Indian Empire before its decommissioning in 1947.
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Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, (24 June 1850 – 5 June 1916), was a senior British Army officer and colonial administrator who won notoriety for his imperial campaigns, most especially his scorched earth policy against the Boers and his establishment of concentration camps during the Second Boer War, and later played a central role in the early part of the First World War.
4th (Quetta) Division and Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener · Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
Royal Field Artillery
The Royal Field Artillery (RFA) of the British Army provided close artillery support for the infantry.
4th (Quetta) Division and Royal Field Artillery · Rawalpindi Parade 1905 and Royal Field Artillery ·
Royal Garrison Artillery
The Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) was formed in 1899 as a distinct arm of the British Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery serving alongside the other two arms of the Regiment, the Royal Field Artillery (RFA) and the Royal Horse Artillery (RHA).
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Royal Irish Fusiliers
The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) was an Irish line infantry regiment of the British Army, formed by the amalgamation of the 87th (Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot in 1881.
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12th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
The 12th Cavalry (Frontier Force) is an armoured regiment of Pakistan Army.
12th Cavalry (Frontier Force) and 4th (Quetta) Division · 12th Cavalry (Frontier Force) and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
15th Ludhiana Sikhs
The 15th Ludhiana Sikhs was an infantry regiment in the British Indian Army.
15th Ludhiana Sikhs and 4th (Quetta) Division · 15th Ludhiana Sikhs and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
19th Punjabis
The 19th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
19th Punjabis and 4th (Quetta) Division · 19th Punjabis and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
29th Punjabis
The 29th Punjabis was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
29th Punjabis and 4th (Quetta) Division · 29th Punjabis and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
40th Pathans
The 40th Pathans were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
40th Pathans and 4th (Quetta) Division · 40th Pathans and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
4th Horse (Hodson's Horse)
4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) is a cavalry regiment of the Indian Army which originated as part of the British Indian Army.
4th (Quetta) Division and 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) · 4th Horse (Hodson's Horse) and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force)
The 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force) was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army.
4th (Quetta) Division and 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force) · 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force) and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 ·
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4th (Quetta) Division and Rawalpindi Parade 1905 Comparison
4th (Quetta) Division has 29 relations, while Rawalpindi Parade 1905 has 90. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 10.08% = 12 / (29 + 90).
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