The East India Company army was called the sepoy army
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A sepoy was the name given to an Indian infantryman employed by the armies of the British East India Company from 1700 to 1857 and later by the British Indian Army from 1858 to 1947. ... Originally, the word "sepoy" was used somewhat derogatorily by the British because it denoted a relatively untrained local militiaman.
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the East india army were called sepoys
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