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The Story of Ganga Singh

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The Story of Ganga Singh

Ganga Singh was a Sikh from Punjab who fought in the First World War for the British. He overcame significant adversity and later became the only non-white member of the British War Cabinet.

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Who was Ganga Singh?

  • Ganga Singh was a Sikh from Punjab which was part of British India.
  • He was a descendant of the Rajput royal family and was the first Indian prince to fight for the British Empire overseas.
  • He was an experienced solider and later became the only non-white member of the British War Cabinet.
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Where did Ganga Singh fight?

  • His regiment first arrived from India in Marseilles in August 1914. He offered his services to the British Government following the outbreak of war.
  • He fought in the first Battle of Ypres, a strategic point along the Western front for both armies.
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What does the story of Ganga Singh show?

  • It shows how he was expected to fend for himself and sometimes struggled to understand his officers with the language differences.
    • For example, he was unsure whether another officer had said he was near Paris or Persia at one stage.
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Singh's regiment was poorly equipped

  • The regiment Singh fought in was poorly equipped and did not have any grenades, unlike the Germans facing them.
  • Instead, they had to use makeshift jam jars filled with dynamite.
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Despite adversity, Singh was valuable

  • Despite all the adversity Singh and his regiment faced he was still able to make a valuable contribution to the fighting for the allied armies.
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Singh's legacy

  • Following the Battle of Ypres, Singh was awarded the Indian Order of Merit for his heroic fighting.
  • Once the war had ended Singh was the only Indian to sign the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.

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1.5The Magna Carta & Parliament

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9The English Civil War, 1642-1660

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12The French Revolution, 1789-1815

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