INDIAN ORDER OF MERIT HISTORICAL RECORDS CLIFF PARRETT AND RANA CHHINA VOLUME ONE TOM DONOVAN EDITIONS

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INDIAN ORDER OF MERIT HISTORICAL RECORDS 1837-1947 VOLUME ONE 1837-1860 CLIFF PARRETT AND RANA CHHINA TOM DONOVAN EDITIONS

The definitive historical record of the Indian Order of Merit and its recipients, many with full details of the gallant deeds for which their decorations were awarded. More than a book about a medal a detailed history of the campaigns fought by Indian soldiers of the British Indian Army, deeply researched, much from original primary sources and records in Delhi and London. The I.O.M. is the oldest decoration granted exclusively for bravery in the British Empire and it was perceived, at least until 1912, as the Indian soldier s equivalent of the Victoria Cross. This work will encompass the original conception of the Order, its establishment in 1837, and the manner in which it was awarded throughout the 110 years of its existence. Details of all known awards are provided within a narrative that places them in their historical context. Hitherto it has been difficult to get a reasonable perspective on the services of Indian regiments during a period when despatches and narratives were biased towards extolling the services of British troops. A different and enlightening approach has been taken over previously well trodden ground, resulting in a contextual narrative of particular interest for students of Indian Army campaigning. In cases where there was a surfeit of reports on the gallant deeds of a particular soldier, perhaps for a relatively obscure action, as much as possible of this has been retained. Rewards for gallantry in the most important actions, such as those at Delhi and Lucknow, were often granted on the basis of general citations. In order to address the consequent absence of personal information, services of the decorated soldiers regiments have been recounted in detail. There are two substantial nominal indexes. The first lists 2,700 Indian officers and other ranks of the H.E.I.C. Army, the majority of these being recipients of the I.O.M. The second lists over 900 British officers and other ranks, and civilians, who were somehow or other involved in I.O.M. actions. There are also several appendices including a list of I.O.M. recipients by regiment and corps. A wide range of sources has been consulted, including primary material in the National Archives at Delhi and the India Office Records in London, dispatches published in General Orders, official histories published by the Government of India and unit histories. Personal narratives published by officers who took part in the events that are described have provided additional anecdotal information. The ultimate objective is to publish the entire history of the I.O.M., both military and civil divisions, in three volumes covering three distinct periods: 1837-1860; 1860-1912; 1912-1947. The preparation of Volume I, including the Afghanistan campaign of 1838-42, expeditions to the China Coast, the two Sikh wars, South Persia 1857 and the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59 is now complete. This volume will be ready for distribution on November 1st 2010

2ND CAVALRY, PUNJAB IRREGULAR FORCE, 1859 Dafadar Bishan Sing Ressaidar Hukdad Khan, advanced to 2nd Class Jemadar Shere Sing, advanced to 2nd Class Jemadar Jeewun Sing Dafadar Punjaub Sing Jemadar Jumyat Sing 2nd Class, advanced to 1st Class Risaldar Bishun Sing, advanced to 2nd Class Dafadar Sirmook Sing Nineteen officers and other ranks of the 2nd Punjab Cavalry received a total of twenty-three Order of Merit awards (including four advancements) for gallantry during the Indian Mutiny. This photograph was published in the History of the Second Punjab Cavalry from 1849 to 1886 (London, 1888). The ranks and names are contemporary to the photograph taken in 1859, and they differ slightly from those recorded elsewhere. A coloured facsimile, with campaign medals superimposed and incorrectly dated circa 1880, was published by the National Army Museum in 1997. Plate 47

SPECIFICATIONS & ORDERING Each volume of Indian Order of Merit will be printed on fine coated paper and presented in a sewn cased cloth binding with coloured dust wrapper featuring the insignia of the Order, the whole protected within a decorated cloth-covered slipcase. All edges will be gilt and there will be a silk page marker in the colours of the ribbon of the Order. The page size is 297x210mm (A4). Volume I 1837-1860 Afghanistan 1838-1842 and the two Sikh Wars Expeditions in China, Burma and Persia Operations on the North-West Frontier of India The Indian Mutiny Volume II 1860-1912 Operations on the North-West Frontier of India Afghanistan 1878-1880 Expeditions in Burma and on the North-East Frontier of India Police Actions against Slavers in East and Central Africa China 1900, Somaliland 1903-1904, Tibet 1904 Volume III 1912-1947 Further operations on the North-West Frontier The First World War, Afghanistan 1919 The Second World War Volume I, 1837-1860 consists of 924 pages of text (including 114 pages of appendices and indexes) with sixteen colour plates of the various classes and issues of the Order, thirty-two black and white plates of recipients, plus a large folding coloured military map of India in 1858 in an end pocket. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDERS FOR DELIVERY IN INDIA Price: Rs 9,900 including postage and packaging Please contact Squadron Leader Rana Chhina, c/o United Services Institution of India, Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research, Rao Tula Ram Marg, Opp. Signal Enclave, Post Bag No. 8, Vasant Vihar P.O., New Delhi 110 057. Telephone 26147464. E mail: cafhr@usiofindia.org Please send me copy(ies) of Indian Order of Merit Volume I. Name: Address: Distributor in India: Ambi Knowledge Resources Pvt. Ltd. Telephone: 011 26512393; Fax 26511158, E mail: ambi.knowledge@gmail.com Payment: By Cheque/Demand Draft payable at Delhi, in favour of Ambi Knowledge Resources Pvt. Ltd.

The Authors RANA T.S. CHHINA served in the Indian Air Force as a Helicopter Pilot. A Qualified Flying Instructor, he saw active service in operations on the Siachen Glacier, with the IPKF in Sri Lanka, and in counter-insurgency operations in Mizoram and Nagaland. A recipient of the Macgregor Medal for best military reconnaissance in 1986, he had the distinction of carrying out the highest landing in the world by a medium-lift class of helicopter. A keen military historian, he is currently Secretary and Editor of the United Service Institution of India Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research and Vice President of the Indian Military Historical Society. CLIFF PARRETT studied economics and social anthropology at the University of Exeter. He joined the chemicals industry and embarked on a commercial career that took him first to West Africa, then to the Middle East and the Far East, before returning to preside over an international business based in France, where he now lives in retirement. When located in Iran he developed an interest in the British interventions in Persia and Afghanistan, which in turn led to an abiding fascination with the history of the Anglo-Indian Army and in particular the often understated contribution of the Indian soldier. He is an avid researcher, to which end he has accumulated an extensive library of printed literature relating to the Indian Army and its campaigns. He is currently editor of Durbar, quarterly journal of the Indian Military Historical Society Tom Donovan Editions