Madras Army

Madras Army

The Madras Army was the army of the Presidency of Madras, one of the three presidencies of the Empire of India within the British Empire. The presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves, belonged to the East India Company until the Indian Rebellion of 1857, when the British Crown took over all three presidencies. Eventually all three presidency armies were merged into the Indian Army.

History

The Madras Army of the British East India Company came into being through the need to protect the Company's commercial interests. These were mostly untrained guards, with only some bearing arms. The French attack and capture of Madras in 1746 forced the British hand. In 1757, a hundred years before Mangal Pandey came on the scene, the British decided to raise well-trained military units to conduct operations, conquer territory, and force allegiance from local rulers.

The loosely organised military units were later combined into battalions with Indian officers commanding local troops. One of the first major actions fought by these troops was in the battle of Wandiwash in 1760. The troops were highly praised for their steadiness under fire. Earlier a good part of the force was sent to Bengal under young Clive, who made history and a personal fortune after the Battle of Plassey.

The Madras Army officers were in the early years very conscious of the soldiers' local customs, caste rituals, dress, and social hierarchy. Some leading landowners joined the Madras Army, one of whom is recorded as Mootoo (Muthu) Nayak from the nobility in Madura. As the army expanded and new officers came in, mostly from Company sources, the leadership style and care of the men changed for the worse. The most famous incident in the Madras Army was the Vellore mutiny. Looting was an organised activity among the East India Company officers. Lord Wellesley, later the Duke of Wellington, was in the Seringapatnam battle. In keeping with the times, he laid down the share of every officer and sepoy from the loot that was organised after Tipu was killed. The defeat of Hyder Ali and the death of Tipu with the most widespread looting of Seringapatnam rankled with Indians at all levels. After Tipu Sultan was killed, his two sons were held in British custody in Vellore Fort.

The Madras Army in the 1830's was a professional military force whose use in internal security campaigns was a routine part of the Madras Presidency Government's operations. The Madras Army was a large, modern (for the 1830's), military force organized to defend the state against external and internal enemies. The British officers were aware of the strengths and weaknesses inherent in a multi-ethnic army which could not appeal to patriotism. The Madras Army deliberately attempted to overcome the weaknesses through such programs as encouraging the study of Asian languages by the British officers and providing paternalistic care for the sepoys and their families. The Madras Army was organized to support the civil administration in securing the revenue and maintaining tranquillity. The 1832-1833 campaign in the Vishakhapatnam District included from four to eight hundred troops in the field pursuing two rebel factions, the largest reported group of which numbered seven to eight hundred. Any time the troops brought the rebels to battle, the superior discipline and training of the Madras Army produced a victory.

ee also

* Presidency armies
* Bengal Army
* Bombay Army


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Madras Presidency — Madras Presidency, also known as Madras Province and known officially as Presidency of Fort St. George, was a province of British India. At its greatest extent, Madras Presidency included much of southern India, including the present day Indian… …   Wikipedia

  • Army of India — indische Truppen 1941 in Singapur British Indian Army war der Name der indischen Truppen und ihrer britischen Offiziere während der britischen Herrschaft in Indien (1858–1947). Sie bildete gemeinsam mit Kontingenten, die ausschließlich aus… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Madras Engineer Group — (MEG) or the Madras Sappers are a regiment of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army which draw their origin from the erstwhile Madras Presidency army of the British Raj. This regiment has a large base in Bangalore. In World War I they became… …   Wikipedia

  • Madras Christian College — Coordinates: 12°55′17″N 80°07′19″E / 12.921293°N 80.121971°E / 12.921293; 80.121971 …   Wikipedia

  • Madras, Oregon — Infobox Settlement official name = Madras, Oregon settlement type = City nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Oregon mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision …   Wikipedia

  • Army Navy Match — The Army Navy Match is the annual rugby union match played between the senior XV teams of the Royal Navy and British Army. It marks the culmination of the annual Inter Services Competition. Although a match was played between the officers of the… …   Wikipedia

  • British Indian Army — Active 1858 – 1948 Country …   Wikipedia

  • James Stuart (British Army officer) — unreferenced|date=July 2008James Stuart (1741 – 1815), general, frequently confounded with another general of that name (→James Stuart (d. 1793)), was the third son of John Stuart of Blairhall in Perthshire, by his wife Anne, daughter of Francis …   Wikipedia

  • British Indian Army — Aktiv 1895–15. August 1947 Land Britisches Weltreich …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bombay Army — [ havildar of Bombay Presidency Army Artillery, 1882] The Bombay Army was the army of the Bombay Presidency, one of the three presidencies of the Empire of India within the British Empire. The presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”