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Bakshi Tirath Ram Vaid

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Bakshi Tirath Ram Vaid
Birth nameBakshi Tirath Ram Vaid
Born1857
Rawalpindi,Punjab,British India
Died1924 (aged 66–67)
AllegianceBritish India
Service/ branchBritish Indian Army
Years of service1876–1909
RankRisaldar Major and HonoraryCaptain
UnitQueen's Own Corps of Guides
Battles / warsNorth-West Frontier
AwardsOrder of British India, Second Class
Indian Order of Merit, Third Class

Sardar BahadurRisaldar Major and HonoraryCaptainBakshi Tirath Ram Vaid,OBI, IOM (1857–1924), also known asTirath Ram, was a decorated soldier of theBritish Indian Army.

Vaid enlisted in the ranks of theQueen's Own Corps of Guides on 1 May 1876.[1]

As aressaidar with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides cavalry, Vaid was awarded theIndian Order of Merit, Third Class for gallantry displayed at theSiege of Malakand in 1897,[citation needed] where he fought against a much larger force of Afghan tribesmen.[2] He was also rewarded with large tracts of agricultural land in DistrictLyallpur for his contributions.[citation needed]

Vaid was decorated with theOrder of British India, Second Class, with the title of Bahadur on 24 September 1904.[3] He retired from the Indian Army and was appointed honorary captain on 1 February 1909.[4]

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  1. ^January 1908 Indian Army List
  2. ^January 1908 Indian Army List
  3. ^January 1908 Indian Army List
  4. ^THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 JUNE, 1909, page 4578
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