The history of the 110th Mahratta Light Infantry during the Great War
was a tragic one as the Regiment was one of the Indian army formations
caught up in the disaster at Kut-al-Asmara in Mesopotamia (today's Iraq)
in which a garrison commended by General Sir Charles Townshend was
bottled up and compelled to surrender by the Turks. After the tragedy of
Kut - in which many soldiers perished in Turkish captivity - the
regiment was re-formed from its surviving remnants and saw service in
the Palestinian campaign in the closing months of the war. Unit
histories of Indian Army regiments are comparatively rare, and this one
will be prized by all interested in the Raj and the Great War in Iraq.