Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Infobox military conflict conflict CarnaticWars partof image File Surrender of The City of Madras 1746.jpg 300px caption The British surrender of Madras, 1746. date 1746 1763 place India result combatant1 flagicon Mughal Empire Mughal Empire India combatant2 flagicon Kingdom ... campaigns The CarnaticWars also spelled Karnatic Wars were a series of military conflicts in the middle ... century the coastal Carnatic region was a dependency of Hyderabad State Hyderabad , the main remaining remnant of the Mughal Empire . Three CarnaticWars were fought between 1744 and 1763 ... from Madras . The genesis of the Carnaticwars are generally attributed to ambition of Dupleix ... spelled the word as Carnatic which led to conflation of the name with carne , Spanish language Spanish for meat , leading at least one British general to jokingly term them the Meat Wars but it never caught on. First Carnatic War 1746 1748 The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb died in 1707 C.E. He was succeeded ... the tenure of Aurangzeb. Several erstwhile Mughal colonies revolted. Carnatic was ruled by Nawab Dost ... Carnatic War also came to an end. In the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle 1748 , Madras was given back to the British ... , which the British Siege of Louisbourg 1745 had captured . Second Carnatic War 1749 1754 Campaignbox Second Carnatic War After the death of the Asaf Jah I Nizam ul Mulk in 1748, the Nizam of Hyderabad, a civil war for succession, now known as the Second Carnatic War , broke out in the south between ... ul Mulk. This opened a window of opportunity for Chanda Sahib , who wanted to become Nawab of Carnatic ... financial loss. In 1754, Charles Godeheu replaced Dupleix. Third Carnatic War 1757 1763 Campaignbox ... conflict between French and British forces in India. The Third Carnatic War spread beyond southern ... Category Wars involving India Category Wars involving France Category Wars involving Great Britain ... Kriege es Guerras de Carnatic fr Guerre carnatique ja nn Dei karnatiske krigane zh ... more details
Carnatic usually refers to Carnatic music , the classical music of Southern India Carnatic region , a region of Southern India It may also refer to CarnaticWars , a series of military contests in India during the 18th century Carnatic Halls , a student halls of residence serving the University of Liverpool ship HMIS Carnatic J199 , a Bangor class minesweeper of the Royal Indian Navy, that served in World War II ship HMS Carnatic 1783 , a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Deptford in 1783 ship HMS Carnatic 1823 , a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1823 SS Carnatic SS Carnatic , a shipwrecked steamer disambig ca Carn tic ja ... more details
wars had a huge impact on the Carnatic. Wallajah supported the English against the French and Hyder ... Muhammed Abdul Ali 1994 current See also CarnaticWars Nizam of Hyderabad Nawab of Masulipatam ...File Nawab flag.GIF thumb Flag of the Nawabs of Arcot Nawabs of the Carnatic also referred to as the Nawabs of Arcot , ruled the Carnatic region of South India between about 1690 and 1801. They initially had their capital at Arcot,vellore city . Their rule is an important period in the history of Tamil Nadu , in which the Mughal Empire gave way to the rising influence of the European powers, eventually culminating in the British Raj . Carnatic The old province known as the Carnatic, in which Madras Chennai was situated, extended from the Krishna river to the Coleroon , and was bounded on the West by Cuddapah , Salem, Tamil Nadu Salem and Dindigul , all of which formed part of the State of Mysore . The Northern portion was known as the Mughal Carnatic, the Southern the Maharatta Carnatic with the Maharatta frontier fortress being Gingee . Carnatic, the name commonly given to the region of Southern ... thumb Mohamed Ali Khan Wallajah, 1717 1795 The Nawabs of the Carnatic trace their origin back to second ... of the Carnatic was established by the Mughal Empire Mughal emperor Aurangzeb , who in 1692 appointed Zulfikar Ali Nawab of the Carnatic, with his seat at Arcot as a reward for his victory over ... of the Carnatic controlled a vast territory south of the Krishna river . The Nawab Saadatullah of 1710 ... ruler of the Carnatic by the Mughal emperor in 1765. His rule was long and mostly peaceful ... 1855 , died without issue and the British annexed the Carnatic Nawabdom applying the doctrine of lapse ... in July 1994. List of rulers Nawabs of the Carnatic border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin ... Ul Umra 1795 1801 Azim ud Daula 1801 1819 Azam Jah of the Carnatic Azam Jah 1819 1825 Ghulam Muhammad ... The House of Arcot DEFAULTSORT Nawab Of The Carnatic Category Dynasties of India Category ... more details
were destroyed. See also Carnatic music CarnaticWars 18th century References 1911 coord ...other uses Carnatic disambiguation The Carnatic coast is the region of South India lying between the Eastern ... Karnataka and southern Andhra Pradesh . Etymology from Sanskrit The meaning of the word carnatic in Sanskrit ... spelling Carnatic seems to have been influenced by Latin carnaticus pertaining to flesh . Citation ... Carnatic was carried by the British a step further than by the Mahommedans, it being confined by them ... applied, the Carnatic having become a mere geographical term. Administratively, the name Carnatic ... states of the Southern Maharashtra agency and Kolhapur . Sub divisions of Carnatic The region generally known to European ethnic groups European s as the Carnatic, though no longer a political or administrative ..., Central and Northern Carnatic. The region south of the river Coleroon , which passes the town of Trichinopoly , was called the Southern Carnatic . The principal towns of this division were Tanjore , Trichinopoly, Madurai , Tranquebar , Negapatam and Tinnevelly . The Central Carnatic extended from ... , Cuddalore , Pulicat , Nellore and a few other towns. The Northern Carnatic extended from the river Pennar to the northern limit of the country and the chief town was Ongole . The Carnatic, as above ... known as the Carnatic was divided between the Pandya and Chola kingdoms, which with that of Chera ... wars with the Chalukyas and other dynasties, and the Chola power continued in the ascendant ... Sultanate Bijapur , who divided the Carnatic between them. Muslim era Towards the close of the 17th ... of the Carnatic , with his seat at Arcot . Meanwhile, the Mahratta power had begun to develop ..., and his successors were confirmed in their position as Nawabs of the Carnatic by the Nizam of Hyderabad ... for influence in the Carnatic, took opposite sides. The victory of the British established Muhammed Ali Khan Wallajah Mahommed Ali in power over part of the Carnatic till his death in 1795 ... more details
Context date October 2009 The Carnatic Treaty was signed on July 31, 1801. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Nawab of the Carnatic Nawab of Arcot sometimes called the Nawab of the Carnatic ceded all his lands to British rule , including the territory of the polygar s. He was paid two hundred rupees in exchange. External links http www.tamilnation.org heritage kattabomman.htm Tamilnation.org Category British rule in India Category 1801 in India Category 1801 treaties Category Treaties of the United Kingdom Category Treaties of the Nawab of the Carnatic India hist stub UK hist stub ... more details
Taxobox name Carnatic Carp status regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Cyprinidae genus Barbodes species B. carnaticus binomial Barbodes carnaticus binomial authority Jerdon, 1849 Carnatic Carp Barbodes carnaticus is a species of ray finned fish in the genus Barbodes . Footnotes fishbase Barbodes carnaticus Category Barbodes Cyprininae stub ca Barbodes carnaticus de Karnataka Barbe es Barbodes carnaticus ... more details
Image Carnatic House1.JPG 315px thumb right Carnatic House Carnatic Halls , is the largest of the University of Liverpool s two halls of residence sites located in the suburbs of Liverpool , England . It stands within the Mossley Hill area of the city. Halls The site is home to six halls of residence Dale Hall 264 residents Lady Mountford House 241 residents McNair Hall 161 residents Morton House 205 residents Rankin Hall 265 residents Salisbury Hall 221 residents Facilities All six halls have access to the central Carnatic House , which houses a refectory for catered students and guests as well as a student Bar establishment bar known as the CarniBar . As well as the CarniBar, the site has a small retailing shop , which is run in conjunction with the Guild Liverpool Guild of Students , and provides basic living necessities. Carnibar The CarniBar offers a wide range of activities besides that of a normal bar. Every televised Premier League , UEFA Champion s League , FA Cup and Carling Cup match is shown, as well as international Football soccer football matches. Similarly, international ... is primarily self catered, Carnatic Halls are primarily catered. As such, self catered accommodation ... Breakfast 0900 1000 Dinner 1630 1800 Sunday Breakfast 1030 1200 Dinner 1630 1800 Transport Carnatic ... service incurs a small annual payment. Local Amenities Carnatic Halls are situated in the suburb ... playing fields. However, Carnatic has a large lawn itself, so the need for open space is already ... to locals as Carnatic Hall , built by Liverpool shipwright Peter Baker around 1779. The money to build this house came from the sale of a ship called the Carnatic , which was captured by Baker s ship, The Mentor ref name carnatic cite web publisher BBC url http www.bbc.co.uk liverpool content articles ...&numreq 20&highlight 1&recid gb141unihalls d226,a004 26d802 title Special Collection Carnatic Hall accessdate .... External links http www.liv.ac.uk carnatic University of Liverpool homepage for Carnatic Halls ... more details
CarnaticCarnatic r ga refers to r ga s used in Carnatic music . A Carnatic raga has several components primordial sound n da , tonal system swara , pitch ruti , Musical scale scale , ornaments gamakam gamaka and important tones. Origins and history Carnatic raga classification Janaka and janya ragas Empty section date January 2011 Components of Carnatic raga A Carnatic raga has several components primordial sound n da , tonal system swara , pitch sruti , Musical scale scale , ornaments gamaka and important tones. N da An aim of composer performers of the past and present is to realise Nada yoga n da , however, the sound that is audible to human ears is only a fraction of primordial sound. ref Arnold2000 Kassebaum 2000 , p91 ref Swara The Carnatic tonal system consists of seven basic pitches, expressed by the solfa syllables Sa shadja , Ri rishabha , Ga gandhara , Ma madhyama , Pa panchama , Da dhaivata and Ni nishadha . Scale A Carnatic raga consists of an ascending and descending scale ... Gamaka , or ornamentation, is essential in Carnatic raga performance. Gamaka encompasses controlled ... sangeetham or kalpana sangeetham music of imagination as it is known in Carnatic music, embraces ... http www.karnatik.com glossr.shtml Royal Carpet Glossary of Carnatic Terms R ref where the raga acts ... of Carnatic music , is responsible for creating the South India n harikatha style singing in raga .... In effect, harikatha is an art form that requires knowledge of raga, Carnatic music, dance, speech ... performers had sound knowledge of Carnatic music in the early part of the 20th century some were well established Carnatic musicians, while others were composers. Today, a few performers keep this tradition alive, and use ragas from both Carnatic music and Hindustani music traditions. ref name ... 2011 See also Carnatic music Raga Notes Reflist References Kassebaum, Gayathri Rajapur. Karnatak raga ... state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Carnatic Raga Category Carnatic Ragas ... more details
The SS Carnatic was a United Kingdom British steamship built by Samuda Brothers at Cubitt Town on the Isle of Dogs , London in 1862 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company . She operated on the Suez Bombay run in the last years before the Suez Canal was opened. Grounding On the 12th of September 1869, she ran aground on Sha b Abu Nuhas coral reef near Shadwan Island in the Red Sea . Having assessed the ship to be safe and the pumps , Captain P. B. Jones denied repeated passengers requests to abandon ship, and reassured them that the ship was safe and that the P&O Liner Sumatra was due to pass by and would rescue them. There was a general air of calm and normality on board until eventually at 2am on the 14th of September, the rising water engulfed the ships boilers and the ship was left without power or light. At 11am the following morning, after 34 hours on the reef, Captain Jones had just given the order to abandon ship and the first 4 passengers had taken their seats in one of the Lifeboat shipboard lifeboat s when Carnatic suddenly broke in half. 31 people drowned. The survivors made it to barren Shadwan , where they were rescued the next day by a passing ship, Sumatra . Onboard Carnatic was 40,000 worth of gold well in excess of 1,000,000 in modern terms , so the wreck was the subject of a salvage operation two weeks later. All the gold was reported recovered, but persistent rumours of remaining treasure has added to the romance of the ship. Captain Jones ... returned to sea. These days, Carnatic is a popular scuba diving destination. In fiction In Jules Verne ... intends to take a steamer named Carnatic to travel from Hong Kong to Yokohama, but misses it. His ... taucher.com location10.html Dive spot description plus underwater pictures and videos of the Carnatic ... Carnatic Category Steamships of the United Kingdom Category Ships of the Peninsular and Oriental ... incidents in 1869 Category Cubitt Town built ships Category Underwater diving sites de Carnatic Schiff ... more details
about Hindustani raga Bhairavi quite different from the Carnatic ragam Bhairavi music the Goddess Bhairavi Bhairavi is a janya r ga m in Carnatic music musical scale of South Indian classical music . Though it is a sampoorna raga sampoorna r gam scale having all 7 notes , it has two different dhaivathams in its scale, and hence is not classified as a melakarta r gam parent scale . This is one of the ancient r gams, said to have been prevalent about 1500 years ago. There are numerous compositions in this r gam. Though a Raga called Bhairavi also exists in Hindusthani music, it is very different from the Carnatic version. Hindusthani s Bhairavi, in terms of its aroha and avaroha alone, corresponds to Carnatic music s Thodi. Structure and Lakshana File Natabhairavi scale.svg thumb right 300px Parent scale Natabhairavi with shadjam at C It is considered a janya of the 20 sup th sup melakarta Natabhairavi . Its IAST roha a avaroha a structure is as follows see Swara Swaras in Carnatic music swaras of Carnatic music for details on below notation and terms IAST roha a S G2 R2 G2 M1 P D2 N2 S IAST avaroha a S N2 D1 P M1 G2 R2 S The notes used are chathusruthi rishabham, sadharana gandharam, shuddha madhyamam, chathusruthi dhaivatham & shuddha dhaivatham and kakali nishadham . Note the use of both dhaivathams , chathusruthi D2 in IAST roha a and shuddha D1 in IAST avaroha a . While a janya of Natabhairavi melam, Bhairavi takes the anya swaram D2 in the ascent in the phrase P D2 N2 S. In descent as well as in the phrase P D N D P the D1 of the parent scale is used. Only R2 and M1 can be prolonged without gamakam. In the ascent G2 is held in conjunction with R2 with short or wide range of oscillation the later as S G R G M. The gamakam on G ends in R. In descent the phrase M P G R is also used and G2 slides from M1 and oscillates. The phrase S G R G in the ascent and the ending ... Janya state collapsed Category Carnatic Ragas ml ta ... more details
CarnaticCarnatic music Sanskrit IAST Karn aka sa g ta is a system of music commonly associated with the southern ... to Hindustani music, the main emphasis in Carnatic music is on vocal music most compositions ... and composition in both Carnatic and Hindustani music. Although improvisation plays an important role, Carnatic music is mainly sung through compositions, especially the kriti or kirtanam , a form ... of Carnatic music . Carnatic music is usually performed by a small ensemble of musicians, consisting ... , veena & flute . The most outstanding performances, and the greatest concentration of Carnatic musicians, are found in the city of Chennai . ref name Britannica Carnatic music. 2007 . In Encyclopedia ... culture , Carnatic music is believed to have a divine origin. It originated from the Deva Hinduism ... articles sangeet.htm ref Carnatic music is based as it is today on musical concepts including swara ... in North India from the 12th century onwards, Hindustani music and Carnatic music styles diverged. ref name Britannica By the 16th and 17th centuries, there was a clear demarcation between Carnatic and Hindustani ... of a tradition Nationalism, Carnatic music and the Madras Music Academy, 1900 1947 journal Indian ... ref It was at this time that Carnatic music flourished in Thanjavur , while the Vijayanagar ... as the father Pitamaha of Carnatic Music, formulated the system that is commonly used for the teaching of Carnatic music. ref name origin cite web url http www.carnatica.net origin.htm title History ... scheme the system that is in common use today. Carnatic music was mainly patronized by the local ... in 1947, Carnatic music went through a radical shift in patronage into an art of the masses ..., Madras emerged as the locus for Carnatic music. ref name Hughes2002 cite journal last Hughes first ... 10.1080 0143968022000012129 ref Nature of Carnatic music The main emphasis in Carnatic music is on vocal ... Hindustani music , Carnatic music rests on two main elements IAST r ga , the Musical mode modes or melodic ... more details
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Infobox Military Unit unit name 75th Carnatic Infantry image caption dates 1776 1922 country British Raj Indian Empire branch Army type Infantry size command structure Madras Army to 1895 br Madras Command garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname motto colors Red faced orange, 1882 yellow. march mascot battles CarnaticWars br Second Anglo Mysore War br Third Anglo Mysore War br Third Burmese War br World War I notable commanders anniversaries The 75th Carnatic Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army . They could trace their origins to 1776, when they were raised as the 15th Carnatic Battalion by enlisting men from the 2nd Carnatic Battalion 2nd , 6th Carnatic Battalion 6th and 12th Carnatic Battalion s. Their first action was during the CarnaticWars . Followed by the Battle of Sholinghur in the Second Anglo Mysore War , they also took part in the Third Anglo Mysore War and the Third Burmese War . After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. ref Sumner p.15 ref In 1922, the 75th Carnatic Infantry became the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment . ref Sharma, p.53 ref After independence this new regiment was allocated to the Indian Army . Predecessor names 15th Carnatic Battalion 1776 15th Madras Battalion 1784 2nd Battalion, 4th Madras Native Infantry 1796 15th Madras Native Infantry 1824 15th Madras Infantry 1885 79th Carnatic Infantry 1903 References reflist cite book last Barthorp first Michael last2 Burn first2 Jeffrey year 1979 title Indian infantry regiments 1860 1914 publisher Osprey Publishing isbn 0 85045 307 0 cite book last Rinaldi first Richard A year 2008 title Order of Battle British Army 1914 publisher Ravi Rikhye isbn 0 9776072 8 3 cite book last Sharma first Gautam year 1990 title Valour and sacrifice famous regiments of the Indian Army publisher Allied Publishers isbn 81 7023 140 X cite book last Sumner first ... more details
The outstanding group of composers composer musicians of Carnatic music period 1700 1800 which included Ty gar ja , Muthuswami Dikshitar and Syama Sastri , are commonly referred to as the Trinity of Carnatic music . Carnatic music stub Category Carnatic music ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 79th Carnatic Infantry image caption dates 1777 1922 country British Raj Indian Empire branch Army type Infantry size command structure Madras Army to 1895 br Madras Command garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname motto colors Red faced sky blue, 1882 yellow march mascot battles CarnaticWars br Second Anglo Mysore War br Third Anglo Mysore War br Pegu br Central India notable commanders anniversaries The 79th Carnatic Infantry was a infantry regiment of the British Indian Army . They could trace their origins to 1777, when the 20th Carnatic Battalion was raised from units of the 1st, 3rd, 8th and 16th Carnatic Battalions. The regiment took part in the Battle of Carnatic , the Battle of Sholinghur , the Battle of Seringapatam during the Second Anglo Mysore War and the Indian Mutiny . After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. ref Sumner p.15 ref The 79th Carnatic Infantry now became the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment . Victoria Cross Captain land and air captain Herbert Mackworth Clogstoun 19th Madras Native Infantry, Madras Army was awarded the Victoria Cross during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 15 January 1859 ref LondonGazette issue 22318 startpage 3792 date 21 October 1859 accessdate 3 September 2009 ref quote For conspicuous bravery in charging the, Rebels into Chichumbah with only eight men of his Regiment the 2nd Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent , compelling them to re enter the Town, and finally to abandon their plunder. He was severely wounded himself, and lost seven out of the eight men who accompanied him. Previous names 20th Carnatic Battalion 1777 20th Madras Battalion 1784 2nd Battalion, 7th Madras Native Infantry 1796 19th Madras Native Infantry 1824 19th Madras Infantry 1885 79th Carnatic Infantry 1903 References reflist cite book last Barthorp first Michael last2 Burn first2 ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 65th Carnatic Infantry image caption dates 1759 1904 country British Raj Indian Empire branch Army type Infantry size command structure Madras Army to 1895 br Madras Command garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname motto colors Red faced black, 1882 yellow march mascot battles CarnaticWars br Sholinghur br Third Anglo Mysore War br Second Burmese War notable commanders anniversaries The 65th Carnatic Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army . They could trace their origins to 1759, when they were raised as the 6th Battalion Coast Sepoys. The regiment took part in the CarnaticWars in 1746&ndash 1763 and then the Third Anglo Mysore War . They were disbanded in 1904. Predecessor names 6th Battalion Coast Sepoys 1759 References reflist cite book last Barthorp first Michael last2 Burn first2 Jeffrey year 1979 title Indian infantry regiments 1860 1914 publisher Osprey Publishing isbn 0 85045 307 0 cite book last Rinaldi first Richard A year 2008 title Order of Battle British Army 1914 publisher Ravi Rikhye isbn 0 9776072 8 3 cite book last Sumner first Ian title The Indian Army 1914 1947 year 2001 publisher Osprey Publishing isbn 1 84176 196 6 Moberly, F.J. 1923 . Official History of the War Mesopotamia Campaign , Imperial War Museum. ISBN 1 870423 30 5 Category British Indian Army infantry regiments Category British colonial regiments BritishIndia mil stub ... more details
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Multiple issues orphan July 2009 unreferenced July 2009 These are books on Carnatic music considered authoritative Who date November 2007 and necessary for a serious study of Carnatic music and its evolution. Most of them are in Sanskrit , and some even date from before the Christian era. A list of them are available below. Sangeetha Ratnakara Sarngadeva Sangeetha Sampradaya Pradarshini Subbarama Dikshitar Sangeetha Chandrikai Manikka Mudaliar Swaramela Kalanidhi Ramamatya Natya Shastra Bharata Muni Chaturdandi Prakasika Venkatamakhin Sangeetha Makaranda Narada Raga Vibodha Somanatha Raga Lakshana Shahji Sangeetha Sudha Govinda Dikshitar Sangeetha Swaraprastara Sagaramu Nadamuni Pandithar Sangraha Choodamani Govindacharya Sangeetha Sudhakara Haripala Deva Sangeethasara Vidyaranya Sri Tatwanidhi Krishnaraja Wodeyar III with iconography Swara Chudamani Krishnaraja Wodeyar III Sara Sangraha Bharata Krishnaraja Wodeyar III dance Sangeeta Kalpadrumam Muthiah Bhagavatar Geeta Gopala Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar DEFAULTSORT Carnatic music treatises Category Lists of books Category Music related lists Category Carnatic music ... more details
Azam Jah died 1825 was the Nawab of the Carnatic region of India from 1819 to 1825. Azam Jah ascended the throne on the death of his father Azim ud Daula in 1819. He ruled for a short period of time and died in 1825. Azam Jah was succeeded by his minor son Ghulam Muhammad Ghouse Khan . References cite web title AZAM JAH 1819 1825 url http www.princeofarcot.org nawab11.htm publisher The Royal House of Arcot start box succession box title Nawab of Carnatic before Azim ud Daula after Ghulam Muhammad Ghouse Khan years 1819 1825 end box Category 1825 deaths Category Indian Muslims ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 80th Carnatic Infantry image caption dates 1777 1922 country British Raj Indian Empire branch Army type Infantry size command structure Madras Army to 1895 br Madras Command garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname motto colors Red faced deep green, 1882 green, 1898 emerald green march mascot battles Second Anglo Mysore War br Third Anglo Mysore War br Fourth Anglo Mysore War br World War I notable commanders anniversaries The 80th Carnatic Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army . They could trace their origins to 1777, when they were raised as the 21st Carnatic Battalion, by enlisting men from the 2nd Carnatic Battalion 2nd , the 6th Carnatic Battalion 6th , the 12th Carnatic Battalion 12th and the 15th Carnatic Battalion s. The regiments first action was during the Battle of Sholinghur in the Second Anglo Mysore War . They also took part in the campaigns for the Third Anglo Mysore War and were present at the Battle of Seringapatam in the Fourth Anglo Mysore War in 1798. It was over 100 years before they were next called for active service during World War I . During World War I they served in the Mesopotamia Campaign and a second battalion the 2 80th was formed in the Southern Brigade of the 9th Secunderabad Division in October 1918, and transferred to the Secunderabad Bde in December 1918. After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. ref Sumner p.15 ref In 1922, the 80th Carnatic Infantry was disbanded, being one of the remaining nine single battalion regiments. Predecessor names 21st Carnatic Battalion 1777 21st Madras Battalion 1784 2nd Battalion, 2nd Madras Native Infantry 1796 20th Madras Native Infantry 1824 20th Madras Infantry 1885 80th Carnatic Infantry 1903 References reflist cite book last Barthorp first Michael last2 Burn first2 Jeffrey year 1979 title Indian infantry regiments ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 73rd Carnatic Infantry image caption dates 1759 1922 country British Raj Indian Empire branch Army type Infantry size command structure Madras Army to 1895 br Madras Command garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label colonel of the regiment nickname motto colors Red faced white march mascot battles Second Anglo Mysore War br Third Burmese War br World War I notable commanders anniversaries The 73rd Carnatic Infantry were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army . They could trace their origins to 1776, when they were raised as the 13th Carnatic Battalion by drafts of men of the from the 64th Pioneers 4th , 67th Punjabis 7th and the 11th Carnatic Battalion s. The regiments first action was in 1781, during the Battle of Sholinghur and the Battle of Seringapatam in the Second Anglo Mysore War in 1781. They had to wait just over 100 years for there next action which was during the Third Anglo Burmese War in 1885. During World War I , they remained in India on training and internal security duties attached to the 9th Secunderabad Division . After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. ref Sumner p.15 ref In 1922, the 73rd Carnatic Infantry became the 1st Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment . ref Sharma, p.53 ref After independence they were one of the regiments allocated to the Indian Army . ref Sharma, p.28 ref Predecessor names 13th Carnatic Battalion 1776 13th Madras Battalion 1784 2nd Battalion, 3rd Madras Native Infantry 1796 13th Madras Native Infantry 1824 13th Madras Infantry 1885 73rd Carnatic Infantry 1903 References reflist cite book last Barthorp first Michael last2 Burn first2 Jeffrey year 1979 title Indian infantry regiments 1860 1914 publisher Osprey Publishing isbn 0 85045 307 0 cite book last Rinaldi first Richard A year 2008 title Order of Battle British Army 1914 publisher Ravi Rikhye isbn 0 9776072 8 3 cite book last Sharma first Gautam ... more details