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The term used by Indian Sepoys to refer to foreigners.​

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Answered by sidratul1
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Answer:

Conquerors

Explanation:

Indian Sepoy called the foreigners as conquerors.

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Answered by farhan6478
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Answer:

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".

Explanation:

A sepoys was originally the designation given to a professional Indian infantryman, usually armed with a musket, in the armies of the Mughal Empire.

Active16th to 21st centuriesCountryMughal Empire

British Raj

India

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