Why did the British want the Rajputs, Sikhs & Jats on their side?
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The british wanted the sikhs because
- Sikhs served in the British Indian Army throughout the British Raj. Sikh units fought at the Battle of Saragarhi; in the First World War, as the "Black Lions", as well as during the Second World War in Malaya, Burma and Italy.
The british wanted the rajputs because
- During the rule of Aurangzeb, Rajputs realised that this was a one way exchange where they were perpetually in the weaker position. So they stopped supporting them. ... As their weapons and army was owned by the British, Rajput princes and kings had no option but to side with the British in every war after that.
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