was being a soilder in british armyin 1857 asatisfaying experience justify
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The men of the British Indian Army
The term "Sepoy" was derived from the Persian word sepāhī, meaning "infantry soldier", and came into use in the forces of the British East India Company in the eighteenth century.
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The men of the British Indian Army
The term "Sepoy" was derived from the Persian word sepāhī, meaning "infantry soldier", and came into use in the forces of the British East India Company in the eighteenth century.
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