63rd Cavalry (India)
The 63rd Cavalry was a regiment of the British Indian Army. It was formed during World War I and saw active service in the Middle East.
History
The regiment was raised in 1917 as part of the wartime expansion of the Indian Army. It was composed of Indian officers and men, and was equipped with horses for mounted combat and reconnaissance. The 63rd Cavalry served in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) and Palestine, participating in actions against the Ottoman Empire. Following the end of World War I, the regiment remained in service with the British Indian Army.
Details regarding its specific battles, commanders, and precise post-war activities are currently limited in readily available historical records. Further research in military archives and regimental histories would be needed for a more comprehensive account.
Following India's independence in 1947, the regiment was likely either disbanded or incorporated into one of the newly formed armies of India or Pakistan, based on the geographical allocation of its personnel at the time. Detailed information regarding its fate during the Partition era requires further investigation.