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Indian Soldiers Died in Italy During World War II: 1943-45 Indian Soldiers died in Italy during World War II: 1943-45 ANCONA WAR CEMETERY, Italy Pioneer ABDUL AZIZ , Indian Pioneer Corps. Gurdaspur, Grave Ref. V. B. 1. Sepoy ABDUL JABAR , 10th Baluch Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. V. B. 4. Sepoy ABDUL RAHIM , 11th Indian Inf. Bde. Jullundur, Grave Ref. V. D. 6. Rifleman AITA BAHADUR LIMBU , 10th Gurkha Rifles,Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. D. 5. Sepoy ALI GAUHAR , 11th Sikh Regiment. Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. V. D. 4. Sepoy ALI MUHAMMAD , 11th Sikh Regiment, Jhelum, Grave Ref. V. B. 6. Cook ALLAH RAKHA , Indian General Service Corps,Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. III. L. 16. Sepoy ALTAF KHAN , Royal Indian Army Service Corps,Alwar, Grave Ref. V. D. 5. Rifleman ANAND KHATTRI, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Grave Ref. VII. B. 7. Sapper ARUMUGAM , 12 Field Coy., Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners. Nanjakalikurichi. Grave Ref. V. B. 2. Rifleman BAL BAHADUR ROKA, 6th Gurkha Rifles. , Grave Ref. VII. B. 5. Rifleman BAL BAHADUR THAPA, 8th Gurkha Rifles.,Tanhu, , Grave Ref. VII. D. 8. Rifleman BHAGTA SHER LIMBU , 7th Gurkha Rifles, Dhankuta, ,Grave Ref. VII. F. 1. Rifleman BHAWAN SING THAPA , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Gahrung, , Grave Ref. VII. C. 4. Rifleman BHIM BAHADUR CHHETRI , 6th Gurkha Rifles. Gorkha, Grave Ref. VII. C. 5. Rifleman BHUPAL THAPA , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Sallyan, Grave Ref. VII. E. 4. Rifleman BIR BAHADUR SUNWAR , 7th Gurkha Rifles. Ramechhap, Grave Ref. VII. F. 8. Rifleman BIR BAHADUR THAPA, 8th Gurkha Rifles, Palpa, Grave Ref. VII. D. 3. Major BOLS, KENNETH WILLIAM, Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (11th F.F.), ,Lady Bols (nee Strickland, Grave Ref. II. H. 4. Rifleman BUDHE MAN NAGARKOTI , 8th Gurkha Rifles. Gorkha, Grave Ref. VII. A. 6. Rifleman BUDHE RAM THAPA , 6th Gurkha Rifles. Dailekh, Grave Ref. VII. F. 2. Havildar CHANDAR BAHADUR GURUNG , 8th Gurkha Rifles. Kaski, Grave Ref. VII. F. 7. Rifleman CHANDAR BAHADUR KANWAR , 8th Gurkha Rifles, Gulmi, Grave Ref. VII. E. 3. Rifleman CHANDRA BAHADUR RAI , 10th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. F. 6. Rifleman CHANPA SING THAPA , 8th Gurkha Rifles, Nawakot, Grave Ref. VII. D. 6. Driver CHETAI KHAN , Royal Indian Army Service Corps, Bulandshehar, Grave Ref. V. D. 9. Rifleman DAL BAHADUR PUN, 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles. Gharo, Grave Ref. VII. B. 1. Lance Naik DEO BAHADUR GURUNG , 6th Gurkha Rifles. Lamjung, Grave Ref. VII. B. 8. Pioneer DEVASI , Indian Pioneer Corps. Kottayam, Grave Ref. III. L. 12. Rifleman DHAN SUR LIMBU , 7th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. F. 3. Sepoy FARZAND ALI , 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. V. D. 7. Sepoy FIROZ , 1st Punjab Regiment Butal. Grave Ref. V. C. 2. Sepoy GHULAM MUHAMMAD , 10th Baluch Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. V. B. 3. Ambulance Sepoy GUL HUSAIN , Indian Army Medical Corps. Poonch, Kashmir. Grave Ref. V. C. 7. Rifleman HARI LAL THAPA , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Gulmi, Grave Ref. VII. B. 4. Rifleman HARKA BAHADUR BHORA , 9th Gurkha Rifles, Gulmi, Grave Ref. VII. E. 2. Rifleman HARKA BAHADUR THAPA , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles(The Sirmoor Rifles, Tanhu, Grave Ref. VII. A. 7. Rifleman HIRA GURUNG , 6th Gurkha Rifles. Kaski, Grave Ref. VII. C. 7. Rifleman HOM BAHADUR LIMBU , 10th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII, B. 6. Rifleman JIT BAHADUR SAHI , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Sallyan, Grave Ref. VII. D. 2. Ambulance Sepoy JOSEPH , 32 Field Amb, Indian Army Medical Corps. Kurnool, Grave Ref. III. L. 11. Pioneer KANAPARTI DANIEL , Indian Pioneer Corps. Guntur, Grave Ref. II. J. 18. Rifleman KEP BAHADURTHAPA , 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force, Gorkha, Grave Ref. VII. C. 2. Sepoy KHAWAS , 15th Punjab Regiment. Peshawar, Grave Ref. V. B. 8. Rifleman LAL BAHADUR CHHETRI , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Kaski, Grave Ref. VII. F. 4. Jemadar LAL BAHADUR RANA , 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles. Palpa, Grave Ref. VII. C. 3. Rifleman LAL MANI RANA , 8th Gurkha Rifles. Guwadi. Grave Ref. VII. E. 8. Rifleman LAL SING LIMBU , 10th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. B. 3. Sepoy MAKHMUD HUSAIN , 10th Baluch Regiment. Mardan, Grave Ref. V. C. 8. Rifleman MANGAL DHOJ RAI , 10th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. D. 4. Sepoy MIR MUHAMMAD , 11th Sikh Regiment. Muzaffarabad, Grave Ref. V. B. 7. Signalman MUHAMMAD ABBAS , 43 Ind. Inf. Bde. Sig. Sec., Indian Signal Corps. Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. V. A. 4. Sepoy MUHAMMAD AYUB , 10th Baluch Regiment. Kashmir State. Grave Ref. V. C. 9. Sepoy MUHAMMAD DALEL , 10th Baluch Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. V. C. 6. Signalman MUHAMMAD FAZL SHAH , 43 Ind. Inf. Bde. Sig. Sec., Indian Signal Corps. Mianwali, Grave Ref. V. A. 3. Pioneer MUHAMMAD SHAFI , Indian Pioneer Corps. Gurdaspur, Grave Ref. V. E. 7. Sepoy MUHAMMAD ZAMAN , 1st Punjab Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. V. B. 5. Subadar MUNSIF KHAN , 10th Baluch Regiment. Sargodha, Grave Ref. V. C. 3. Sapper MUZAFFAR KHAN , 21 Field Coy., Indian Engineers, Jhelum, Grave Ref. V. C. 4. Sepoy NADIR KHAN , 10th Baluch Regiment. Mirpur, Grave Ref. V. E. 5. Lance Naik NATHU KHAN , 2nd Punjab Regiment, Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. V. C. 5. Rifleman PADAM BAHADUR TAMANG, 10th Gurkha Rifles, Bhojpur, Grave Ref. VII. D. 1. Lance Naik PAHAL MAN GHARTI , 9th Gurkha Rifles. Gulmi, Grave Ref. VII. F. 5. Rifleman PRITHI MAN RAI , 7th Gurkha Rifles, Bhojpur, Grave Ref. VII. E. 1. Cook PUNNU , Indian General Service Corps. Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. III. L. 15. Rifleman QAZI MAN TAMANG , 8th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. C. 6. Rifleman RANA BAHADUR RAI , 10th Gurkha Rifles. Okhaldhunga, Grave Ref. VII. E. 5. Rifleman SAHAI BIR THAPA , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Gulmi, Grave Ref. VII. A. 8. Rifleman SANTA BAHADUR GURUNG , 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force). Sallyan, Grave Ref. VII. B. 2. Water Carrier SARDAR MUHAMMAD , Indep. Coy., Indian Pioneer Corps. Jhelum, Grave Ref. V. D. 10. Sepoy SHER MUHAMMAD , 11th Sikh Regiment, Shahpur, Grave Ref. V. D. 8. Rifleman SOBHA RAM PUN , 8th Gurkha Rifles. Piuthan, Grave Ref. VII. D. 7. Lance Naik TEK BAHADUR PUN, 8th Gurkha Rifles. Piuthan, Grave Ref. VII. E. 7. Rifleman TIL BAHADUR KHATRI , 8th Gurkha Rifles, Gulmi, Grave Ref. VII. C. 8. Rifleman TIR JANG THAPA , 8th Gurkha Rifles. Dailekh, Grave Ref. VII. E. 6. Mess Cook WALI MUHAMMAD , Indian General Service Corps, Lahore, Grave Ref. V. E. 6. Lance Naik YEM BAHADUR NEWAR , 6th Gurkha Rifles. Ghara, Grave Ref. VII. C. 1. Ambulance Sepoy YESEPU , Field Amb., Indian Army Medical Corps. Guntur, Grave Ref. III. K. 19. Sepoy ABDUL GHANI , 10th Baluch Regiment. Jhelum, Grave Ref. VIII. N. 6. Sepoy ABDUL KHALIK , , 12th Frontier Force Regiment. Peshawar, Grave Ref. VIII. O. 7. Sepoy ABDUL MANA , , Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. , Faridpur,. Grave Ref. VIII. L. 10. Sepoy ABDUL RAHMAN , 1st Punjab Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. VIII. J. 5. Sepoy AHMAD KHAN , 12th Frontier Force Regiment. Mianwali, Grave Ref. VIII. M. 8. Sowar AHMAD KHAN , 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's Horse), Shahpur, Grave Ref. VIII. O. 9. Rifleman AIBAR RANA , 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, No. 4 West, Grave Ref. IX. M. 1. Sepoy AJAB NUR , 10th Baluch Regiment. Agra. Grave Ref. VIII. F. 2. Lance Naik ALAM DIN , 12th Frontier Force Regiment. Mianwali, Grave Ref. VIII. C. 5. Jemadar ALI BAHADUR , 1st Duke of York's Own Cavalry (Skinner's Horse). Rohtak, Grave Ref. VIII. E. 7. Sepoy ALI KHAN , 10th Baluch Regiment. Attock, Grave Ref. VIII. G. 9. Driver ALI MUHAMMAD , Royal Indian Army Service Corps. Campbellpore, Grave Ref. VIII. D. 10. Sowar ALI MUHAMMAD, 1st Duke of York's Own Cavalry (Skinner's Horse). Rohtak, Grave Ref. VIII. G. 1. Sepoy ALI SHAM , 1st Punjab Regiment, Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. VIII. K. 4. Sowar ALLAH DIN , 21st King George V's Own Horse (Central India Horse), Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. VIII. H. 6. Sepoy AMIR , 10th Baluch Regiment. Kotkai. Grave Ref. VIII. K. 7. Sepoy AMIR KHAN , 13th Frontier Force Rifles. Hazara, Grave Ref. VIII. D. 7. Rifleman AMRIT KHATTRI , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Piuthan, Grave Ref. VII. G. 10. Sapper ANTHONY , 7th Engr. Bn., Indian Engineers, Vikaravandi, South Arcot, Grave Ref. VI. E. 27. Sepoy ANWAR KHAN , 12th Frontier Force Regiment. Mardan, Grave Ref. VIII. D. 2. Rifleman ASA BAHADUR RAI, 7th Gurkha Rifles. Chaurasi, . Grave Ref. IX. F. 2. Sowar ASGHAR ALI , 1st Duke of York's Own Cavalry (Skinner's Horse). Hissar, Grave Ref. VIII. H. 9. Sepoy ASHRAF , 10th Baluch Regiment. Hazara, Grave Ref. VIII. F. 8. Rifleman ASIK MAN TAMANG , 7th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. O. 8. Rifleman ATIKARNA RAI , 7th Gurkha Rifles. Dhankuta, Grave Ref. VII. A. 6. Sepoy AURANGZEB , 1st Punjab Regiment. Attock, Grave Ref. VIII. B. 5. Sepoy AYUB KHAN , 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Mardan, Grave Ref. VIII. C. 1. Rifleman BABISHOR RAI , 7th Gurkha Rifles. Okhaldhunga, Grave Ref. VII. A. 10. Sepoy BAGH ALI , 10th Baluch Regiment, Rawalpindi, Grave Ref. VIII. F. 3. Rifleman BAGH SING GHALE , 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force. Lamjung, Grave Ref. IX. G. 5. Sepoy BAHADUR KHAN , 10th Baluch Regiment, Peshawar, Grave Ref. VIII. B. 6. Rifleman BAHADUR THAPA , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Palpa, Grave Ref. VII. L. 2. Rifleman BAL BAHADUR GURUNG , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Galkot, Grave Ref. IX. M. 6. Rifleman BAL BAHADUR PUN , 4th Prince of Wales' Own Gurkha Rifles. Galkot, Grave Ref. VII. L. 6. Lance Naik BAL BAHADUR THAPA , 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles).
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