Cachar Levy

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Cachar Levy was a 19th-century paramilitary police force raised in the Cachar region of British India that later evolved into the Assam Rifles.

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Cachar Levy canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial military unit
paramilitary police force
country British India
dissolved late 19th century
endTime late 19th century
evolvedInto Assam Rifles
followedBy Assam Rifles
follows local militia forces in Cachar
hasGarrison Assam frontier posts
Cachar district
surface form: Cachar
hasHistoricalSignificance early organized paramilitary force in Northeast India
precursor of Assam Rifles
hasLanguage English (command language)
local Assamese and tribal languages (rank-and-file)
hasMilitaryBranch infantry
hasRole border protection
counter-insurgency
internal security
hasSuccessor Assam Rifles
hasTypeOfPersonnel British officers
locally recruited soldiers
inception 19th century
locatedIn Assam
Cachar district
surface form: Cachar region

Northeast India
namedAfter Cachar district
surface form: Cachar region
operatedIn Assam frontier
Cachar district
Assam frontier
surface form: Northeast frontier of British India
partOf British Indian Army
partOfConflict frontier policing operations in Northeast India
startTime 19th century
underAuthorityOf Government of British India
surface form: colonial government of British India

provincial authorities in Assam

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Assam Rifles formedAs Cachar Levy