6. What was the position of the sepoys in the British
Indian army?
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In its most common application, sepoy was the term used in the British Indian Army and, earlier, in the army of the British East India Company, for an infantry private. A cavalry trooper was a sowar.
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the sepoys in the British Army had to face a lot of problems. they were not given bhattas and were not allowed to bear any religious sign. also, the general service enlistment act made Indian sepoys to travel overseas which was against their customs. highest rank given to them was of subhedar.
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