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Menin Gate Panel Reference Regiment Rank Serviceman Name Menin Gate Panel Regiment Rank Serviceman Name Date of Death Reference Panel 1. 11th Rajputs Sepoy Hazari Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Surajbaksh Singh 27-Apr-1915 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry Lance Naik Ghulam Khan 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Gul Faraz 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Gul Zada 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Yusaf Khan 26-Apr-1915 127th Queen Mary's Own Baluch Light Infantry Naik Payo Dad 24-Oct-1914 Sepoy Baz Khan 26-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ghulam Khan 26-Oct-1914 Sepoy Habib Khan 23-Apr-1915 Sepoy Saleh Pir 24-Oct-1914 Sepoy Shah Kadam 26-Oct-1914 Sepoy Yar Muhammad 26-Oct-1914 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis Captain Percival Campbell Hampe-vincent 26-Oct-1914 Captain William Finlay Adair 30-Oct-1914 Colour Havildar Masta Khan 30-Oct-1914 Havildar Abu Khel 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Fateh Khan 30-Oct-1914 Havildar Ghulam Muhammad 30-Oct-1914 Havildar Tora Khan 26-Apr-1915 Jemadar Jafar Ali 23-Oct-1914 Lance Naik Khan Bahadur 25-Oct-1914 Lance Naik Lal Bahram 30-Oct-1914 Lance Naik Nur Rahman 26-Apr-1915 Lance Naik Sajawal 30-Oct-1914 Lance Naik Yar Khan 30-Oct-1914 Naik Abdul Ghani 30-Oct-1914 Naik Jahan Dad 30-Oct-1914 Naik Mazar Khan 25-Oct-1914 Naik Nasir Khan 26-Apr-1915 Naik Umra Khan 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Abdul Manan 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Afsar Khan 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Alam 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ali Akbar 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ali Shah 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Bara Khan 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Gul Mai 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Hasan Khan 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Juma Khan 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Lal Khan 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Lal Shah 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Mir Zaman 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Muhammad Afsar 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Niaz Ali 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Nur Abat 31-Oct-1914 Sepoy Qasim 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Sarbat Ali 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Sayid Ahmad 30-Oct-1914 Sepoy Wahab Din 30-Oct-1914 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs Sepoy Kartar Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Maghar Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Sham Singh 7-Jul-1915 15th Ludhiana Sikhs Brevet Lieut-Colonel Charles Augustus Vivian 27-Apr-1915 Havildar Santa Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Baga Singh 2-Apr-1915 Sepoy Chanan Singh 4-Apr-1915 Sepoy Deya Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Jassa Singh 1-May-1915 Sepoy Maluk Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Sobha Singh 27-Apr-1915 18th King George's Own Lancers Lieutenant Spencer Julian Wilfred Railston 31-Oct-1914 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse) Captain Frederick William Hunt 31-Oct-1914 19th Punjabis Lance Naik Mala Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Suchet Singh 27-Apr-1915 1st King George's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment) Havildar Mandhoj Thapa 27-Apr-1915 Havildar Padamdhoj Gurung 27-Apr-1915 Lance Naik Balbahadur Gurung 26-Apr-1915 Rifleman Ashir Gurung 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Bakhat Bahadur Gurung 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Chandarbir Gurung 1-May-1915 Rifleman Chandarbir Rana 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Kulbir Thapa 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Lalbir Gurung 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Maniraj Pun 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Matbar Chand 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Narsing Gharti 1-May-1915 Rifleman Pahalman Rana 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Punaram Burathoki 27-Apr-1915 Indus Media Foundation www.imfc.org Menin Gate - Commemorated Indian and Canadian Servicemen 1 Menin Gate Panel Regiment Rank Serviceman Name Date of Death Reference Rifleman Shivcharan Ale 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Tikaram Rana 1-May-1915 Rifleman Tulbir Gurung 1-May-1915 21st Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (F.F.) (Daly's Horse) Captain Leslie Sedgwick Whitchurch 31-Oct-1914 25th Punjabis Sepoy Santa Singh 27-Apr-1915 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry Captain Hugh Clervaux Chaytor 31-Oct-1914 39th King George's Own Central India Horse Captain James Farquhar Todd 30-Oct-1914 3rd Brahmans Lieutenant Wade 29-Oct-1914 4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs Sepoy Puran Singh 27-Apr-1915 52nd Sikhs (Frontier Force) Naik Ayup 29-Apr-1915 Naik Nur Ali 29-Apr-1915 Sepoy Muhammad Khan 28-Apr-1915 Sepoy Painda 29-Apr-1915 54th Sikhs (Frontier Force) Captain George Neville Mackie 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Hayat Khan 26-Apr-1915 55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force) Havildar Mahant Singh 28-Oct-1914 Naik Laturia 22-Oct-1914 Sepoy Abdullah Khan 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ahmed Khan 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Amin Khan 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Chain Singh 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Chur Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Devia 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Diwana 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ghulam Muhammad 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Harnam Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Hasan Gul 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Karm Singh 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Kharka 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Lal Singh 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Mahant Ram 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Mahtaba 31-Oct-1914 Sepoy Makhmad Kasim 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Muhammad Afsar 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Muhammad Khan 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Muhammad Khan 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Nadar Khan 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Naudha 29-Oct-1914 Sepoy Santa Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Yar Baz 26-Apr-1915 84th Punjabis Sepoy Khan Akbar 27-Apr-1915 Subadar Karam Dad 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Mangal Singh 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Sitaram Dube 28-Oct-1914 Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Infantry (F.F.) (Lumsden's) Captain Percy D''aguilar Banks 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Shah Muhammad 26-Apr-1915 Jemadar Badhawa Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Bhagat Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Bishn Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Fateh Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Gulsaf 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Indar Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Jamdad 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Sant Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Sham Roz 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Sultan Khan 26-Apr-1915 Panel 1A. 36th Sikhs Sepoy Badan Singh 26-Apr-1915 45th Rattray's Sikhs Sepoy Jagat Singh 27-Apr-1915 47th Sikhs Havildar Chagat Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Sohan Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Sundar Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Surain Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Waryam Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Baga Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Dewa Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Ganda Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Harnam Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Harnam Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Indar Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Lal Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Mul Singh 27-Apr-1915 Sepoy Sewa Singh 26-Apr-1915 Assam Military Police Rifleman Daulatman Rai 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Dharimbir Rai 28-Apr-1915 Burma Military Police Havildar Harakman Rai 27-Apr-1915 Lance Naik Chitang Limbu 1-May-1915 Rifleman Chandar Bahadur Gurung 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Hastia Thapa 1-May-1915 Rifleman Jaharsing Thapa 28-Apr-1915 Indus Media Foundation www.imfc.org Menin Gate - Commemorated Indian and Canadian Servicemen 2 Menin Gate Panel Regiment Rank Serviceman Name Date of Death Reference Rifleman Karanbahadur Limbu 1-May-1915 Rifleman Manbahadur Limbu 27-Apr-1915 Rifleman Meharman Limbu 1-May-1915 Rifleman Sanman Thapa 27-Apr-1915 Panel 1A and 2. 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force) Captain Ronald Steuart Gordon 29-Oct-1914 Havildar Abbas Khan 28-Oct-1914 Havildar Hari Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Janmeja Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Labh Singh 1-Nov-1914 Havildar Lal Zada 28-Oct-1914 Havildar Ranja Singh 26-Apr-1915 Havildar Shib Diyal 28-Oct-1914 Jemadar Khan Muhammad 29-Oct-1914 Jemadar Kirpa Singh 28-Apr-1915 Lance Naik Chanda Singh 28-Oct-1914 Lieutenant Ian Hay Steuart Clarke 29-Oct-1914 Major Edward Egerton Barwell 31-Oct-1914 Naik Gul Khan 1-Nov-1914 Naik Kehr Singh 26-Apr-1915 Naik Rahman Khan 28-Oct-1914 Naik Ram Singh 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Abdul Rahman 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ahmad Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Akhmad Din 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Akhmad Shah 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Ali Bahadur 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ali Bahadur 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Allah Dad 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Allah Yar 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Amir Ali 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Bahadur Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Basawa Singh 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Bela Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Beli Ram 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Chhalku 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Dhiyan Singh 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Dido 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Faqir Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Farman Ali 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Fateh Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Fazal Dad 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Fazal Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ghulam Hussain 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Gul Baz Shah 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Guraba Singh 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Gurdial 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Haidar Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Hamir Gul 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Haq Nawaz 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Hardit Singh 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Harsukh 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Iman Ali 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Ishar Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Jafar Ali 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Jagat Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Jagat Singh 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Jajja 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Jalal Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Kaim Din 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Kalandar Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Karam Dad 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Karam Din 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Khan Zaman 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Labh Din 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Lal Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Lal Singh 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Mangal Singh 26-Oct-1914 Sepoy Manji Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Mehand Ali 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Mir Zaman 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Nadir Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Nand Singh 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Nur Akhman 26-Apr-1915 Sepoy Phula Singh 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Rahim Ali 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Rusmat Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Santa Singh 1-Nov-1914 Sepoy Sultan Ahmad 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Tabit Singh 1-Nov-1914 Indus Media Foundation www.imfc.org Menin Gate - Commemorated Indian and Canadian Servicemen 3 Menin Gate Panel Regiment Rank Serviceman Name Date of Death Reference Sepoy Wahab Khan 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Wassan Ilahi 28-Oct-1914 Sepoy Zarbar 6-May-1915 Sepoy Zewar Gul 28-Oct-1914 Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Infantry (F.F.) 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