11th Indian Division


 * For the World War II formation see 11th Infantry Division (India)

The 11th Indian Division was formed in Egypt in 1914, to defend the Suez Canal. It was one of two divisions in the Indian Expeditionary Force F.

The 11th Division was disbanded earlier in 1915, and its brigades did not survive much longer. The 31st Brigade joined the 10th Indian Division in January 1916, but was disbanded a month later. The 32nd Brigade was disbanded in January 1916. The 33rd Brigade was sent to Bushire in Pesia in August 1915, and then disbanded in December 1915.

Formation 1914

 * Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade
 * 1st Hyderabad Lancers
 * Mysore Lancers
 * Patiala Lancers


 * 31st Brigade
 * 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry
 * 27th Punjabis
 * 93rd Burma Infantry
 * 128th Pioneers


 * 32nd Imperial Service Infantry Brigade
 * 33rd Punjabis
 * 4th Gwalior Maharaja Bahadur Battalion
 * Alwar Infantry
 * 1st Patiala Rajindra Sikh's Infantry


 * 22nd (Lucknow) Brigade
 * 2/10th Gurkha Rifles
 * 3rd Brahmans
 * 62nd Punjabis
 * 92nd Punjabis


 * Divisional troops
 * 23rd Sikh Pioneers
 * 21st (Kohat) Mountain Battery (Frontier Force)
 * 121st Indian Field Ambulance
 * 124th Indian Field Ambulance