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write a short note on 'sepoys' under the British rule.​

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Answered by tridibnhazra07
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In the 18th century, the French East India Company and its other European counterparts employed locally recruited soldiers within India, mainly consisting of infantry designated as "sepoys". The largest of these Indian forces, trained along European lines, was that belonging to the British East India Company.[1]

The term "sepoy" is still used in the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army and Pakistan Army, where it denotes the rank of private soldier.

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Answered by ayyubansari1836
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British rule is country rule is the are country

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