The highest position given to the Indian sepoys in the East India Company’s army was
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A sepoy was originally the designation given to a professional Indian infantryman, usually armed with a musket, in the armies of the Mughal
The highest position given to the Indian sepoys in the East India Company’s army was Daffadar A rank in the Indian cavalry equivalent to a sergeant in the British Army
The highest position given to the Indian sepoys in the East India Company’s army was Daffadar A rank in the Indian cavalry equivalent to a sergeant in the British Army
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