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emerged as a formidable opponent to British later part of the 19th century
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The Sikh army, the Khalsa, was probably the most formidable opponent the British faced on the sub-continent. It was composed of traditional Indian irregular cavalry and infantry alongside European-trained regulars. The latter even wore redcoats like the British. The Sikh artillery was of a particularly high standard.
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