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Punjabi Soldiers Who Fought for Britain in World War I Are Recognized for First Time

Punjabi Soldiers Who Fought for Britain in World War I Are Recognized for First TimePhoto: NYT World

Nearly 10,000 Punjabi soldiers who died in World War I have been added to casualty records for the first time

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Originally published by NYT World. Summary and curation by Sailor Bob News.

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