Summary: Lieutenant-General Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, G.C.B., G.C.S.1., G.C.V.O., LL.D., is commemorated in a memorial fund for his unique record as a soldier, administrator, and sportsman who made his name renowned in England and India. The fund endowed scholarships at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, for sons of Indian Army officers and invested in Jodhpur's Prince of Wales’s Royal Indian Military College. Sir Pratap’s Rathore lineage, warrior traditions, and commitment to education and service are highlighted, along with his military contributions in World War I, where he led the Jodhpur Lancers in France. Excelling in equestrian feats, polo, and military strategy, Sir Pratap’s dedication to duty, bravery, and loyalty were evident throughout his life, earning him distinguished honors and recognition for his service to the King-Emperor, the country, and his community during a time of significant change and global conflict. His lasting legacy reflects the principles of integrity, perseverance, and honor that he embodied in his illustrious career as a revered soldier and leader in Indian history.