'Street named in Perth, Australia, after Indian-Australian who died in World War-I' - shared by K J S Chatrath
A street in the City of Perth has been renamed
in honour of Indian-Australian Anzac Private Nain Singh Sailani following a
personal request from India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Members of Perth's
Indian community, including veterans of the Indian Defence Forces and the Sikh
History Association, came to honour Private Sailani, who was killed in action
on the western front in 1917, and to admire the new street sign.
Private Sailani had migrated from India to
Australia in 1895 as a 22-year-old. The outbreak of the First World War saw Private
Sailani enlist at Claremont, in Perth, in February 1916 with C company of
the 44th infantry battalion in the Australian Imperial Force.
He was one of 12
Indian Australians who are known to have enlisted in the Australian Imperial
Force during WWI.
Private Sailani and
Private Sarn Singh were the only Indian soldiers known to have been killed in
action while serving as members of the AIF.
Up to 15,000 Indians
fought with the allied troops at Gallipoli andhistorians believe almost 1,400 lost their lives on the peninsula.
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