Different model numbers

Good evening Sir!   I have a confusion with model number....
Model no. On my iPad mini is A 1455 and the model number on charger(adaptor) is A1400.. Is model no. May differ?
Sir ,I don't know I have iPad 2 or ipad 3...please clear me. .My iPad mini has iOS 6.0.1 and its model no. Is A1455 made in China...
Thanks...

From http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5452 A1455 is the first gen iPad Mini, which was released in 2012
The A1400 number on the charger is the model number of that charger - A1400 is an iPad Mini charger.

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