Bengali stop stealing our history, Bengal Army regiment recruited purely from upper caste Biharis and Awadhis.
In those days UP and Bihar was under Bengal presidency but they weren't racially Bengali. Nobody recruited Bengali soldiers.
Stop lying, Bengal Army was Bihari and UP soldiers and they were the ones who took part in the mutiny. Mangal Pandey, Bakht Khan etc were all Bihari and UP soldiers. Nobody recruited ugly Bengalis.
This is straight from British gazetteer, it was Bihari and Awadhi people who rebelled:
Look at how these Bangladeshis are shamelessly stealing the contribution of high caste Awadhis and Biharis in the British army and claiming it as there own.
Before quoting again, better do a focking research. I wasn't even talking about Bengal army, I was talking about 49th Bengalis who were deployed in WW1 and other Bengali units or Bengalis who served different British units during WW2. We aren't even interested in what your non Bengali units have done for Bengal army.
http://www.thedailystar.net/contribution-of-bengalis-in-ww1-55959
http://www.dhakatribune.com/feature/2014/feb/26/bhadralok-warriors
http://wiki.fibis.org/index.php/49th_Bengali_Regiment
. As a consequence, it was necessary to raise a regiment in the east; so two
companies of
Bengali pioneers from the
Bihar Regiment were regimented into the
1st Battalion, East Bengal Regiment
Senior Tigers under Lieutenant Colonel Patterson as Commanding Officer (C.O.) and Major
Abdul Waheed Choudhury as Officer Commanding (O.C.) Training Coy., with the 2nd Battalion being formed soon after.......
http://www.defencebd.com/2010/11/east-bengal-regiment.html?m=1
Re quoting again:
Quotes from Origins of the Bangladesh Army (Book): British historian Andrew Mollo gave the following percentage in his book 'The Armed Forces of World War II : Punjab 50 %, United Provinces 15 %, Madras 10 %, Bombay 10%, NW Frontier Province 5 %, Ajmere and Merwara 3%, Bengal 2% and Central Provinces 5%."
There were 170000 Bengali soldiers in the British Indian Army during the Second World War (Source: Colonel Brian Cloughley " A History of the Pakistan Army (Second edition, page 141). It was also mentioned in Asian Foundation History of Bangladesh series.
MAG Osmani, served Duke of Wellington's Regiment during WW2
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Major General Ishfaqul Majid, the most senior Bengali general during pre 71 era, served Royal Licolnshire Regiment (2nd Battalion), 4/19 Hydrabad Regiment (Today's Kumaon Regiment) during WW2.
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Major Abdul Gani aka Tiger Gani, famous in Burma front during WW2,also the founder of East Bengal Regiment.
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These are some of the many examples of ethnic Bengalis serving British army during Raj era.
Now before commenting, i would expect people to read.