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NARAYAN GUARDS, COOCH BEHAR

History: raised in 1944, and disbanded in 1949.

Coat of arms (crest) of the Narayan Guards, Cooch Behar

Official blazon

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Literature: Image from The Indian state forces : Their lineage and insignia By the Maharaja of Jaipur


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