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Also known as Frank Ernest Mevins, was a Prussian who came to the
Punjab in March 1827 and was employed in the Sikh army in the rank
of colonel. According to the Khalsa Darbar records, Mevius had to
sign a pledge that he would, "during his period of service, abstain
from eating beef, smoking or shaving, would domesticate himself in
the country by marriage, would never quit the service without formal
permission from the Maharajah, and would engage to fight any nation
with whom the Maharajah declared war, even should it be his own."
These were the usual conditions under which
foreigners were admitted into Sikh service. Once Mevius was charged
with using a whip against a Sikh soldier which led to a revolt in
his command and he was compelled to take refuge in the Maharaja's
tent. Ranjit Singh saved his life, but refused to retain him in
service. He was given his discharge in 1830.
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