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HELP TO IDENTIFY MIDDLE EASTERN BADGES
I would be very grateful if any Forum member could identify these middle eastern badges.
Kind regards, Malcolm. |
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Hi Malcolm
I believe top middle is Egyptian, but for what I do not know. All the best Graham
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I believe top left is Ethiopian......
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Hello Graham and Leigh.
Many thanks for the helpful replies. Greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Malcolm. |
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Malcolm,
The left hand badge is from The Sri Lanka Pioneer Corps. Clay |
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Clay. Many thanks for the identification. Appreciated.
Kind regards, Malcolm. |
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Malcolm,
You are welcome. I think the right hand one is Pathan Regiment (Pakistan) from 50's to amalgamation into Frontier Force Regiment. Clay |
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Many thanks Clay. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Malcolm. |
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I have seen a different one as shown at The Frontier Force Regiment. I tried to decipher the word on the scroll, but it is difficult to read and while ending on an "n" that is not enough to state that it could be "patan".
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Henk Interested in the lineage of the unit your badge represents? Try: Regimental lineages |
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Shoulder titles are for the Royal Malay Regiment
Cheers Sean |
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Henk / Sean.
Thank you both for your help in this matter. Kind regards, Malcolm. |
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As you are all doing so well I thought I would throw one in the pot.
Marc
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Marc, As for the shoulder title, unfortunately I have not been able to find out what the title says. It is not a proper word in Persian or Arabic or even Urdu. The style of writing isn’t familiar to the people I have asked. Baluch people in Iran and Pakistan use their respective country’s official script i.e. Persian or Urdu. I am told the closest match for the shape of the word in Persian is the word “کلانتر” or Sheriff, but he says it is like looking at some clouds and imagining them as a horse or something like that.
Quicksilver |
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