Thursday, May 23, 2019

Gulab Jamun Recipe in Urdu


گلاب جامن

اجزاء:
میدہ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ آدھا پاؤ 
کھویا ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔آدھا کلو 
انڈے ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔دو عدد 
بیکنگ پاؤڈر ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ایک کھانے کا چمچ 
کوگنگ آئل۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ فرائی کرنے کے لئے


Gulab Jamun banane ka tarika

 

ترکیب:
ایک کلو شکر میں دو کپ پانی ڈال کر پکائیں ، تار بنے لگیں تو اُتار لیں اور دس عدد چھوٹی الائچیاں بھی پیس کر ڈال دیں۔ 
میدہ ، کھویا ، بیکنگ پاؤڈر اور انڈے توڑ کر اچھی طرح سے مکس کر لیں اور ان کی چھوٹی چھوٹی گولیاں بنا کر کچھ دیر کے لئے رکھ دیں ۔ کڑاہی میں آئل گرم کرکے ہلکی آنچ پر ان گولیوں کو تل لیں ، پھولنے اور سنہری ہونے پر شیرے میں ڈال دیں اور ایسے مزیدار گلاب جامن تیار ہو جائیں گے۔

Rasgulla Recipe in Urdu


رس گلے

اجزاء:
دودھ آدھ لیٹر 
چینی آدھ کلو 
نائٹرک ایسڈ ایک چٹکی یا لیموں کارس 
چاول آدھ پاؤ


Rasgulla banane ka tarika

 

ترکیب:
دودھ کو چولہے پر چڑھا دیں، پکنے لگے تونائٹرک ایسڈ یا لیموں کا رس تھوڑا سا ڈال دیں یونہی پکنے دیں۔ دودھ پھٹ جائے تو اتارلیں۔ کپڑے میں انڈیل کر لٹکا دیں تاکہ پانی نچڑ جائے اور پھٹکیوں کا پنیر بنا لیں۔چاول صاف کر کے دو گھنٹے تک بھگوئے رکھیں۔ نتھار کر پیس لیں۔ چاولوں کے آٹے اور پنیر کو گھنٹے بھر تک گوندھتے رہیں اور خوب یک جان کر لیں۔ گوٹ نما بنا لیں۔ چینی میں ایک پاؤ پانی ڈال کر پکائیں۔ ایک تار پر چاشنی بنے تو رس گلے ملا دیں اور پکنے دیں۔ نرم ہو جائیں تو اتار لیں۔ شیرہ ڈونگے میں نکال لیں اور اس میں رس گلے ڈال لیں۔

Barfi Recipe Easy Milk Burfi Recipe in Urdu

ایزی ملک برفی

اجزاء:
ملک پاﺅڈر۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ 2کپ 
کریم۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ ایک کپ 
کنڈینسڈ ملک۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ ایک کپ 
پستے۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ 50گرام 
روز واٹر۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ 1کھانے کا چمچہ 
پسی الائچی۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ 2/1چائے کا چمچہ


Easy Milk Burfi banane ka tarika

 

ترکیب:

کپ ملک پاﺅڈر، ایک کپ کریم،ایک کپ کنڈینسڈ ملک، 50گرام پستے، ایک کھانے کا چمچہ روز واٹر 2/1 چائے کا چمچہ پسی الائچی کو مکس کرکے مائیکرو ویو میں 4منٹ کے لئے رکھ دیں۔ 

چونکہ ہم کنڈینسڈ مِلک استعمال کر رہے ہیں اس لیے اس میں چینی کی ضرورت نہیں ہے۔ 

Kofta Banany Ka Tarika

handikofta
handi kofta step 1
Add onion, green chillies, salt, red pepper, white cumin, green coriander, mint leaves and poppy seeds to chicken mince, chop to fine mince.
handi kofta recipe step 2
Remove from chopper, shape round kofta balls and deep fry.
handi kofta step 3
Remove kofta from wok once they turn golden brown in color.
step by step handi kofta step 4
Heat oil in a clay handi, add onion paste and fry for 2 to 3 minutes.
how to make handi kofta step 5
Add tomato paste, green chillies paste and ginger garlic paste and fry.
kofta handi step 6
Once you see a layer of oil, add remaining spices, red pepper, turmeric, white cumin, all spice powder, ground nutmeg and mace 
and star anise and roast until you smell aroma of spices.
koftay ki handi step 7
Add meatballs, then add 1/2 cup water and roast for five minutes.
kofta handiya step 8
Add desired level of water and mix.
kofta handi ready
Delicious masala kofta handi is ready.
Serve hot.
kofte handi banane ka tarika

Friday, May 17, 2019

Pakistan Church Directories

List of some known churches and cathedrals from various Christian denominations in Pakistan[1]

Abbottabad

St. Luke's Church, Abbottabad United Presbyterian Church, Abbottabad Evangelical Church, Abbottabad (with a branch also at Kalandarabad, near Mansehra) St. Peter's Church (Roman Catholic), Abbottabad

Bahawalpur

St. Dominic's Church

Bannu

St. George's Church Bannu Roman Catholic Church

Dera Ismail Khan

St John's Church Nasri Glorious Church

Dunga Gali

St John's Church, Dunga Gali - Seasonal only (see St. Luke's Church, Abbottabad, above)

Faisalabad

Alpha Bible Churches - Pakistan The Lahore church Council.of Pakistan. Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul Evangel House, Mian Colony The Universal Gospel Assembly Church of Pakistan (UGA) The Methodist Church of Pakistan Gojra Philadelphia Pentecostal Church Goodnews Church, Ellahi Abad The Full Gospel Assemblies Church (FGA) Pakistan Gospel Assemblies Church (PGA) International Gospel Mission Church (IGM) The Salvation Army Church Church of God in Pakistan The Eternal Church of Pakistan Light of the World ministries (LWM Church Faisalabad) Lovers Of God Ministries Pakistan

Gojra

Sacred Heart Church The Methodist Church of Pakistan Gojra

Haripur

St John's Church, Haripur - sub-parish of St Luke's, Abbottabad (see above)

Hyderabad

St. Francis Xavier Cathedral Universal Gospel Assembly Church of Pakistan (UGA) St. Thomas Church Philadelphia Pentecostal Church St Philip's Church (Hyderabad)

Islamabad

Faith Church Ministry Christian Fellowship Apostolic Charismatic Ministry Universal Gospel Assembly Church (UGA) Khatoon-e-Fatima Church (Our Lady of Fatima Church)(Roman Catholic) Lambs Church Assemblies of God Protestant International Church St. Thomas Church Full Gospel Assembly (FGA) Church Islamabad Philadelphia Pentecostal Church Prayer Tower Church Ministry Pakistan (Islamabad)

Jhelum

St. John's Church (Jhelum)

Karachi

Faith Church Ministry Christian Fellowship in Karachi 3 branches Brooks Memorial Methodist Church Worldwide Temple Of Christ Church Universal Gospel Assembly Church of Pakistan (UGA) Christ Church Drigh Road, Drigh Road St. Luke's Church, Baldia Town Christ the King Church Dr. Luke United Methodist Church, Safora Goath Holy Trinity Cathedral International Church of Karachi Our Lady of Fatima Church Philadelphia Pentecostal Church Sacred Heart Church, Keamari St. Andrew's Church, also known as Scotch Church St. Anthony's Church, Cantt St. Anthony's Church, Manora St. Christopher's Church St. Francis' Church, Haji Camp St. Francis Xavier's Church, Qayyumabad St. James' Church, Bhattai Colony St. John's Church, Drigh Colony St. Jude's Church St. Mark United Methodist Church, Malir Cantt St. Lawrence's Church St. Patrick's Cathedral St. Paul's Church, Manora St. Philip's Church, Azizabad St. Theresa's Church, Korangi Township ST.Luke's Church, Essa Nagri, Karachi United Church of Christ Apostolic Worldwide Regd Pakistan

Kasur

Universal Gospel Assembly Church of Pakistan (UGA) Our Lady of Sorrows Church The Lahore Church Council Of Pakistan Christ's Love for All Ministry (CLAM)

Kohat

St. Augustine's Church, Kohat

Kotri

Universal Gospel Assembly (UGA) Christ Church United Methodist Hill Parish Immaculate Conception Church Philadelphia Pentecostal Church

Khushab

Church Of Pakistan chak # 36D.B Emmanuel Church Chak # 36 D.B UP Church Chak # 37 D.B UP Church Chak# 38 D.B Salvation Army Church #8 D.B UP Church Qaidbad City Catholic Church Chak # 6

Lahore

Prayer and Gospel Church OF Pakistan(Rev. Asher Salamat)Since 2010 Christ View Church ( Bishop Dr. Andrew Mughal ) Since 1991 Christ And Apostles Church Pakistan ( Pastor Nadeem Mukhtar ) FaithChurch Ministry Christian Fellowship ) The United Holiness Church in Pakistan ( Bishop/Chairman Rt. Rev Dr Wilson John Gill ) Universal Gospel Assembly International (UGA) The lahore church council of Pakistan.(Moderator Bishop James Subbay Khan) Hope for Pakistan Ministries, Gulberg III Full Gospel Assemblies of Pakistan Church Cathedral Church of Resurrection World Salvation Evangelism Bahar Colony / Ghalib Market Gulberg III Assembly of Believers The Methodist Church of Pakistan Church of Christ Ministries of Pakistan Church of St. Mary Magdalene Immaculate Conception Sacred Heart Cathedral on The Mall Road St. Andrew's Church St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Nabha Road Website St. Anthony's Church on The Mall Road St. James Church St. Joseph's Church Stephens Shaheed Foundation (reg)Lahore St. Mary's Church Eternal Life Ministries Church Bahar Colony The Salvation Army Church, Mazang, Lahore International Gospel Mission Church (IGM) Dilkuha S Block Model town The Lamp Fellowship International Gospel ministries in villages Church Pakistan, Raiwind Road Worldwide Temple Of Christ Church Church of God in Pakistan, Lahore Cantt St. Stevens Church Sikandarabad, Kotri End Time Message Believers Assemblies Pakistan,Bahar Colony.Kotlakhpat.Lahore Shelter of Hope Manga Mandi Lahore The Massey Church of Hope Manga Mandi Lahore Pakistan Glorious Ministries Pakistan International Road to God Ministries Pakistan Brethren Church Fellowship(Lahore,Shikhupura,Nankana)Pastor Anis Emmanuel+923004297124

Larkana

St. Joseph Church, Larkana The Massey Church of Hope

Mianwali

Chashma Church Kundia Mianwali Catholic Church Chak # 17ML Piplan Mianwali UP Churches Kundian Mianwali UP Churches Mianwali City Catholic Church Mianwali city St. Anthony's Church Sakindarbad Mianwali

Multan

Worldwide Temple Of Christ Church In Pakistan The Zia Ministry Church Of Pakistan AFM Church St. Mary the Virgin's Cathedral, Multan Cathedral of the Holy Redeemer Cathedral of Resurrection Poiema Christian Centre Full Gospel Church VICTORY CHURCH ( Contact: Pastor Dr.SAMUEL SHAMAUN CELL:0092-3467147288)

Murree

The Lahore Church Council of the United Church in Pakistan (Murree) Church of Seven Sorrows Holy Trinity Church

Nathia Gali

St. Matthew's Church - Seasonal only (see St.Luke's Church, Abbottabad, above)

Nowshera

Nowshera Protestant Church

Peshawar

All Saints Church St. John's Cathedral St. John's Church St Michael's Church Seventh Day Adventist Church

Quetta

Holy Rosary Church St. Mary's Church Church of God in Pakistan's Our Saviour, Essa Nagri Nasri Glorious Church, Quetta Catholed Church, Kuhzdar By Mission Church, Khuzdar Cantt

Rawalpindi

Faith Church Ministry Christian Fellowship Universal Gospel Assembly International (UGA) Christ Church Rawalpindi Nicoll Memorial Church Sacred Heart Church St. Andrew's Church St. Joseph's Cathedral St. Mary's Church St. Paul's Church Holy Family Catholic Church St. John's Church Philadelphia Pentecostal Church United Protestant Church of Pakistan (PEC)

Sanghar

St. Paul's Church, Sanghar Philadelphia Pentecostal Church

Sargodha

St Francis Xavier Church Worldwide Temple Of Christ Church In Pakistan The Zia Ministry Church Of Pakistan Presbyterian Church of Pakistan Civil Lines Sargodha

Sialkot

Hunter Memorial Church Sialkot Cathedral Divine Family Church True Way Church Philadelphia Pentecostal Church Assemblies of God Church Church of God in Pakistan Satrah Setfree International Ministries Pakistan The Lahore Church Council Pakistan.

Sukkur

Nasri Glorious Church St. John Church St. Saviour's Church Bethesda Church

Thandiani

St. Xavier in the Wilderness - Seasonal only (see St.Luke's Church, Abbottabad, above)

Thatta

John Wesley Methodist Church

Pakistan Archives and Libraries

Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations, such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm. This section describes Pakistan’s major repositories of genealogical and historical records and sources.
If you plan to visit one of these repositories, write and ask about the collection, hours they are open, services, and fees several weeks before you arrive.
National Library of Pakistan
Constitution Avenue
Islamabad, Pakistan 44000
Telephone: 92 14 523/ 92 02 6436/ 92 02 06440
Fax: 92 02 21375
E-mail: nlpiba@isb.paknet.com.pk

State Bank of Pakistan
Central Directorate Library,
P.O. Box 5714
I.I. Chundrigar Road
Karachi 7400, Pakistan
Telephone: 92 21 9212460/ 92 21 921 1009
E-Mail: bashir.zia@sbp.org.pk

The Sindh Archives Complex
Culture and Tourism Department
Government of Sindh
SR-26/A, Block 5
Scheme 5, Mian Clifton
Karachi 75270, Pakistan
Telephone: 92 4 3186, 92 4 3175
Quaid-e-Azam Library
Bagh-e-Jinnah
Lahore 54000, Pakistan
Tel: 92 42 920 3371, 920 1007
Fax: 92 42 920 1006
E-Mail: qal@brain.net.pk

Punjab Public Library, Lahore
Lahore, Pakistan
Telephone: 92 42 572 2670 Ext. 2239
Fax: 92 42 572 2951
E-Mail: mramzam@lums.edu.pk

A list of published archives and libraries is available in the FamilySearch Catalog under:
PAKISTAN - ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES


Pakistan Naturalization and Citizenship

In 1951 Pakistan passed the Citizenship Act. Following are excerpts from that act.

Citizenship at the date of commencement of this Act:

At the Commencement of this Act every person shall be deemed to be a citizen of Pakistan:
  • Who or any of whose parents or grandparents was born in the territory now included in Pakistan and who after the fourteenth day of August, 1947, has not been permanently resident in any country outside Pakistan.
  • Who or any of whose parents or grandparents was born in the territories included in India on the thirty-first day of March, 1937, (and who except in the case of a person who was in the service of Pakistan or of any Government or Administration in Pakistan at the commencement of this Act) or had his domicile within the meaning of part II of the Succession Act, 1925, as in force at the commencement of this Act, in Pakistan or in the territories now included in Pakistan
  • Who is a person naturalized as a British subject in Pakistan; and who, if before the date of the commencement of this Act he has acquired the citizenship of any foreign State, has before that date renounced the same by depositing a declaration in writing to that effect with an authority appointed or empowered to receive it
  • Who before the commencement of this Act migrated to the territories now included in Pakistan from any territory in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent outside those territories with the intention of residing permanently in those territories.

Citizenship by Birth

Every person born in Pakistan after the commencement of this act shall be a citizen of Pakistan by birth.
Provided that a person shall not be such a citizen by virtue of this section if at the time of his birth:
  • His father possesses such immunity from suit and legal process as is accorded to an envoy of an external sovereign power accredited in Pakistan and is not a citizen of Pakistan
  • His father is an enemy alien and the birth occurs in a place then under occupation by the enemy.

Citizenship by Descent

Subject to the provision of section 3 a person born after the commencement of this act, shall be a citizen of Pakistan by descent if his (parent) is a citizen of Pakistan at the time of his birth.
Provided that if the (parent) of such person is a citizen of Pakistan by descent only, that person shall not be a citizen of Pakistan by virtue of this section unless:
  • That person’s birth having, occurred in a country outside Pakistan the birth is registered at Pakistan consulate or Mission in that country, or where there is no Pakistani Consulate or Mission in that country at the prescribed Consulate or Mission or at a Pakistan Consulate or Mission in the country nearest to that country.
  • That person’s (parent), is, at the time of the birth, in the service of any Government in Pakistan.

Citizenship by Migration

The (Federal Government) may, upon his obtaining a certificate of domicile under this Act, register as a citizen of Pakistan by migration any person who (after the commencement of this Act and before the first day of January, 1952, has migrated) to the territories now included in Pakistan from any territory in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent out side those territories, with the intention of residing permanently in those territories:
  • Provided that the Federal Government may, by general or special order exempt any person or class persons from obtaining domicile under this sub-section.
Registration granted under the preceding sub-section shall include besides the person himself, his wife, if any unless his marriage with has been dissolved and any minor child or his dependent whether wholly or partially upon him.

Right of Citizenship of certain persons resident abroad:

The Federal Government may, upon application made to it in this half register as a citizen of Pakistan any person who, or whose father or whose father’s father, who born in the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent and who is ordinarily resident in a country outside Pakistan at the commencement of this Act, if he has unless exempted by the Federal Government in this behalf, obtained a certificate of domicile:
  • Provided that a certificate of domicile shall not be required in the case of any such person who is out of Pakistan under the protection of a Pakistan passport, or in the case of any such person whose father or father’s father is at the commencement of this act residing in Pakistan or becomes, before the aforesaid application is made, citizen of Pakistan.
A subject of the State of Jammu and Kashmir who, being under the protection of Pakistan passport, is resident in the United Kingdom or such other country as the Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify in this behalf, shall, without prejudice to his rights and status as subject of that state, be deemed to be, and to have been, a citizen of Pakistan.

Citizenship by Naturalization

The Federal Government may, upon an application made to it in that behalf by any person who has been granted a certificate of naturalization under the Naturalization Act, 1926 register that person as a citizen of Pakistan by naturalization:
  • Provided that the Federal Government may register any person as a citizen of Pakistan without his having obtained a certificate of naturalization as aforesaid.

Registration of Minors

The Federal Government may, upon application to it in this behalf made in the prescribed manner by a parent or a guardian of a minor child of citizen of Pakistan, register the child as citizen of Pakistan.
The Federal Government may in such circumstances as it thinks fit, register any minor, as a citizen of Pakistan.

Renunciation of Citizenship (60)

If any citizen of Pakistan residing outside Pakistan, who is not a minor and:
  • Is also a citizen or national of another country
  • Has been given by the competent authority of another country any valid document assuring him of the grant of the citizenship or nationality of that other country upon renouncing his citizenship of Pakistan, makes in the prescribed manner a declaration renouncing his citizenship of Pakistan, the declaration shall be registered by the prescribed authority, and upon such registration that person shall cease to be a citizen of Pakistan:
    • Provided that, if any such declaration is made during any war in which Pakistan may be engaged, registration thereof shall be withheld until the Federal Government otherwise directs.
60. Inserted by Act No. XVII of 1972
Where a male person ceases to be a citizen of Pakistan:
  • Every such minor child of that person as is residing outside Pakistan shall thereupon cease to be a citizen of Pakistan:
    • Certain persons to be citizens of Pakistan (61, 62):  A Person who being a subject of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, has migrated to Pakistan with the intention of residing therein until such time as the relationship between Pakistan and the State is finally determined, shall, without prejudice to his status as such subject, be a citizen of Pakistan.
61. Inserted Act XXXIX of 1973

62. 1995 SCMR 15554

Deprivation of Citizenship

A citizen of Pakistan shall cease to be a citizen of Pakistan if he is deprived of that citizenship by an order under the next following sub-sections.
Subject to the provisions of this section the Federal Government may by order deprive any such citizen of his citizenship if it is satisfied that he obtained his certificate of domicile or certificate of naturalization (under the Naturalization Act, 1926) by means of fraud, false representation or the concealment of any material fact, or if his certificate of naturalization is revoked.
Subject to the provisions of this section the Federal Government may by order deprive any person who is a citizen of Pakistan by naturalization of his citizenship of Pakistan if it is satisfied that the citizen:
  • Has shown himself by any act or speech to be disloyal or disaffected to the Constitution of Pakistan
  • Has, during a war in which Pakistan is or has been engaged, unlawfully traded or communicated with the enemy or engaged in or associated with any business that was to his knowledge carried on in such a manner as to assist the enemy in that war
  • Has within five years of being naturalized been sentenced in any country to imprisonment for a term of not less than 12 months.
Certain persons to lose and others to retain citizenship (68):
  • All persons who at any time before sixteenth day of December 1971, were citizens of Pakistan domiciled in the territories which before said day constituted the Province of East Pakistan and who:
    • Were residing in those territories on that day and are residing therein since that day voluntarily or otherwise shall cease to be citizens of Pakistan
    • Were residing in Pakistan on that day but after that day voluntarily migrate to those territories shall cease to be citizens of Pakistan
    • Were residing in Pakistan on that day and are voluntarily residing therein since that day shall continue to be citizens of Pakistan
    • Were residing in those territories on that day but voluntarily came to Pakistan after that day with the approval of the Federal Government shall continue to be citizens of Pakistan.
Provided that any person referred to in clause (i) whose repatriation to Pakistan has been agreed to by the Federal government and who have not been so repatriated before the commencement of Pakistan Citizenship [Amendment] Ordinance, 1978, shall continue to be citizens of Pakistan.
Any person who, at any time before the sixteenth day of December 1971, was a citizen of Pakistan domiciled in the territories which before the said day constituted the province of East Pakistan and who being under the protection of Pakistan passport, was on that day, or is, residing in any country beyond those territories shall not be deemed to be a citizen of Pakistan unless, upon an application made by him to the Federal Government in this behalf the Federal Government has granted him a certificate that at the date of the certificate he is a citizen of Pakistan.

Pakistan Military Records

Pakistan Military Records
Military records are potentially of great genealogical value and may provide information not found in any other source. These records identify individuals who served or were eligible to serve in the military. Military service (other than the militia) was usually a lifetime career. Officers came from the upper classes; soldiers usually came from the poor. A compulsory draft was seldom used except by the militia.
You may find evidence that an ancestor served in the military from family records, biographies, census, probates, civil registration, or church records.
Until 1859, there were two armies in India: the British Army and the Honourable Company (East India Company) Army. There were also several garrisons of French, Danish, and Dutch soldiers.
The British Army regiments were raised in England and spent several years in India, as well as in other places. For the most part, British Army records are now stored in the Public Record Office (PRO) in Kew, London at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm.
Honourable Company regiments were raised in India or England for service only in India. Their records are for the most part stored in the Oriental and India Office Collections (OIOC), also in London at: http://chnm.gmu.edu/worldhistorysources/r/279/whm.html.
In 1859, following the Mutiny, all of the Honourable Company's regiments were absorbed into the British Army. Note that many of your ancestors may have began their lives in India in the British Army, then transferred to the Honourable Company's Army when they become too old or invalid for regular army work.

Her Majesty's Indian Marine and the Royal Indian Navy

In 1877 the various marine departments were, in theory, amalgamated to form a single organization called Her Majesty's Indian Marine (later Royal Indian Marine). It had an eastern division based at Calcutta and a western division at Bombay, but the lists continued to appear for all three Presidencies separately, as well as for Burma (now Myanmar) from 1877.
In 1883 the Bengal Division had 15 officers and 87 pilots from masters to leadsman apprentices. The 1887 India List details a marine department of three directors, two surgeons, 29 dockyard officers, about 150 other officers, 45 ships, 14 marine survey officers, and 11 port staff. Unfortunately, these officers do not usually figure in the useful biographical sketches, unless they had a separate career in the Indian Army or civil service.
In 1934 the name was changed to Royal Indian Navy (RIN).

Entry Papers

East India Company
Entry papers for officer cadets 1789-1860: L/MIL/9/107-254. Name of cadet, birth/baptism details, parentage, educational testimonials. Index shelved in the Reading Room. For recruitment registers and embarkation lists for other ranks, see I.A. Baxter, India Office Library and Records: A Brief Guide to Biographical Sources.
Indian Army
  • Queen's India Cadetships 1858-1930: L/MIL/9/292-302. Application forms giving details of the candidates.
  • Sandhurst cadets commissioned onto the Indian Army Unattached List 1859-1940: L/MIL/9/303-319. Index 1902-1914: Z/L/MIL/9/3. Application forms giving details of cadet and his family background, certificate of age.
  • Wellington and Quetta cadets 1915-1918: L/MIL/9/320-332. Application forms giving details of cadet and his family background, certificate of age. Each volume contains an index.
  • Assistant Surgeons' and Surgeons' Papers 1804-1914: L/MIL/9/358-408, L/MIL/9/413-427. Copy of index Z/L/MIL/9/5 shelved in the Reading Room.

Service Records

For records of service for officers, surgeons, departmental warrant officers, Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) and privates, see Ian A. Baxter's India Office Library and Records: A Brief Guide to Biographical Sources (FHL book 016.954 B334b). For officers of the Bengal Army 1758-1834, see V.C.P. Hodson, List of the Officers of the Bengal Army, 4 vols (London, 1927-1947) (FHL book 942 M23h). For surgeons, see D.G. Crawford's Roll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930 (London, 1930) (FHL film 454,945). Also see D.G. Crawford's A List of Indian Medical Service 1600-1913 (FHL film 454,944).

Maritime Service

Maritime Service Statements
Statements were compiled in 1834 when maritime servants received compensation payments at the abolition of the East India Company mercantile marine: L/MAR/C/849-850G. The payment applied only to those still serving in 1834 and was given to officers, surgeons, boatswains, carpenters and gunners.
Complete records of service, also baptism certificates of applicants and marriage/baptism certificates for wives and children.
Baptism Certificates
Baptism certificates and certificates of age for marine officers 1780-1820: L/MAR/C/699-670. Both volumes are indexed.
Baptism certificates and certificates of competence for midshipmen 1820-1830: L/MAR/C/671.
Inquirers who are unable to make a personal visit to the Oriental and India Office Collections may wish to employ research agents to pursue inquiries on their behalf.
The British Library
Oriental and India Office Collections
96 Euston Road
London NW1 2DB
United Kingdom
Telephone: 44 171 412 7873
Fax: 44 171 412 7641
Internet: http://www.bl.uk/
Email: apac-enquiries@bl.uk

Pension Funds

Poplar Pension Fund
This fund was applied to officers and seamen of the East India Company mercantile marine and their families. The main series are the Application Papers 1809-1838: L/MAR/C/789-840. Indexes: L/MAR/C/785-786. Complete service records given, also details of marriages and of baptisms of children.
Lord Clive Military Fund
This fund provided benefits for officers and other ranks of the East India Company armies and for their widows but not their children c1770-c1893: L/AG/23/2 series. These were ex gratia pensions awarded on a charitable basis and not as of right; there were no subscriptions to the Fund. The records include pensions paid both in India and Britain. The volume has an index giving the names of officers and widows who were beneficiaries.
Bengal Military Fund
This fund provided benefits for the widows of officers, surgeons and chaplains of the Bengal Army: L/AG/23/6 series. Index: L/AG/23/6/12. Closed to new subscribers 1862. Subscriber's name, date of birth and marriages, promotions, date of retirement and death, date of wife's/wives' birth and death.
Bengal Military Orphan Society
This fund provided benefits for the children (both legitimate and illegitimate) of officers, chaplains and (until 1823) surgeons of the Bengal Army: L/AG/23/7 series. Index: L/AG/23/6/12. Closed to new subscribers 1861. Names of deceased subscribers' children, their dates of birth and amounts paid to them.
Madras Military Pension Fund
This fund provided benefits for the widows and children of officers, chaplains and (until 1823) surgeons of the Madras Army. Closed to new subscribers 1862. A volume of information edited from L/AG/23/10 is shelved in the Reading Room. Name of subscriber, dates of birth/baptism, marriages, retirement and death; name of wife/wives and dates of birth, remarriage and death; names of children, their dates of birth, dates of daughters' marriage, sometimes with husband's name.
Madras Medical Fund
This fund provided benefits for the widows and children of surgeons and veterinary surgeons of the Madras Army: L/AG/23/12. Closed to new subscribers 1862. The information provided is similar to other Funds.
Bengal, Madras and Bombay Civil Funds
These funds provided benefits for the widows and children of members of the East India Company/Indian Civil Service: L/AG/23/5, L/AG/23/8, and L/AG/23/11. Closed to new subscribers c1882-1885. The information provided is similar to other Funds.
Indian Military Service Family Pension Fund
This fund was established 1873. Closed to new subscribers 1914. Provided benefits for the widows and children of officers, surgeons and chaplains of the Indian Army. For family details of those who joined between 1873 and 1893, see L/AG/23/16/4-9 (Index: L/AG/23/16/10), and for those who joined between 1893 and 1914, see L/AG/23/16/31-41 (Indexes: L/AG/23/16/42-43). The information provided is similar to other Funds.
Indian Military Widows' and Orphans' Fund
Established 1915 in succession to the Indian Military Service Pension Fund. For family details of those who joined between 1915 and 1943, see L/AG/23/17/19-35 (Index: L/AG/23/17/36). The information provided is similar to other Funds.

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