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The
Khyber Rifles
The
Khyber Rifles is one of the oldest historic units of Militia of Frontier
Corps NWFP. Khyber Rifles originally known as Khyber Jezailchis, were raised
in Nov. 1878 by Captain Gais Ford. It was a sort of semi Khassadars Force
carrying their own rifle (Jezail). This force was to prevent the tribes
molesting the line of control of the Second Afghan War expeditionary force
(1878). Captain Gais Ford commanded Khyber Rifles upto 1881 when he handed
over command to Sardar Mohammad Aslam Khan (First Muslim Commandant). Sardar
Mohammad Aslam Khan, who later became Lt. Col. Nawab Sir Mohammad Aslam Khan,
commanded the Corps from 1881 to 1897. He has seen the longest period of
command i.e. 16 years. Upto 1887 the Khyber Jezailchis served only in Khyber
Agency. In that year they were redesignated as the Khyber Rifles and their
role changed from serving within the Khyber Agency to serving anywhere
required. This major change in the conditions of their service enabled the
personnel of the Khyber Rifles to distinguish themselves in various
expeditions and operations in which the troops took part.
In the troublesome period of World War II, the
British Government appreciating the fighting qualities of the Frontier
tribes, realised that they could not achieve their aims without the support
of important tribes whose recruitment had been stopped in 1921 due to their
hostile actions. As a consequence, in addition to some other tribal
battalions, the first Afridi Battalion was raised in 1942. This Battalion,
served in Iraq, Iran and Syria upto 1946. In appreciation
for the helpful response in successfully raising the first Afridi Battalion
and gallant actions of the Battalion during the War, it was decided to
re-raise the Khyber Rifles.
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