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18th King George's Own Lancers
 
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1858.08.26 2nd Mahratta Horse, or Tiwana Horse
1861 18th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry
1886 18th Regiment of Bengal Lancers
1901 18th Bengal Lancers
1903 18th Tiwana Lancers
1906 18th Prince of Wales's Own Tiwana Lancers
1910 18th King George's Own Lancers
1921 amalgamated with 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse), to form 18th/19th Lancers
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Afghanistan 1879-80, Tirah, Punjab Frontier

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Full Histories:
book A short history of the 18th (P.W.O.) Tiwana Lancers, 1858-1908. Calcutta : Superintendent of Government Printing, 1908.
book Hudson, Havelock, Sir. History of the 19th King George's Own Lancers from 1858 to 1921, formerly 18th King George's Own Lancers and 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse), amalgamated in 1921. Aldershot : Gale & Polden, 1937.
 
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book Army lists : 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse) 1860-1921. [s.l. : s.n., ca. 1922] [Indian officers included from 1876]