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The Punjab medal was a campaign medal issued to officers and men of the British Army and Honourable East India Company who served in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49, which ended in the British annexation of the Punjab.[1]
Punjab medal | |
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Type | Campaign medal |
Awarded for | Campaign service |
Description | Silver disk, 36mm diameter |
Presented by | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
Eligibility | British and Honourable East India Company forces |
Campaign(s) | Punjab 1848–49 |
Clasps |
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Established | 2 April 1849 |
Ribbon bar of the medal |
The medal was approved on 2 April 1849, for award to all who served in the Punjab between 7 September 1848 and 14 March 1849.[2]
Three clasps were authorised, although no medals were awarded with more than two, since no unit qualified for both the Mooltan and Chilianwala clasps.[3] The medal was issued without a clasp to those who were present in the Punjab but did not take part in any of the principal battles.[3]
The three clasps awarded were:
The clasps read downwards from the top of the medal, varying from the usual practice of placing the earliest clasp nearest the medal.[1]
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