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The 4th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry, or Rifle Corps, had its origins in Rajput forces recruited by the East India Company. The unit participated at the Battle of Seringapatam in 1799; the Beni Boo Ali campaign in 1821 against the pirates of Eastern Arabia and the Persian Gulf; at the Siege of Multan during the 2nd Sikh War (1848-1849); the Persian War (1856-1857) and remained loyal to the British during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. It became a rifle regiment in the 1880s and was renamed the 104th Wellesley Rifles in 1903 and went on to serve in Mesopotamia during World War I. A watercolour of a soldier holding a similar sword entitled 4th Bombay Rifles by Alfred Crowdy Lovett and dated to circa 1885 is in the National Army Museum, London (NAM. 1982-04-53-1).