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New page: Category:Military ranks {{stub}} A Sepoy is a private soldier in a native infantry regiment. It was also used as a general term for all native soldiers irrespective of rank.
 
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'''Sepoy''' is an [[infantry]] rank given to Indians serving in native infantry regiments.  It is equivalent to [[Private]].  Sepoys could be found in both British/Company and [[Portuguese]] forces.
The term was also used as a general one for all native soldiers irrespective of rank.
==Related articles==
*[[Sowar]], the equivalent cavalry rank.
*[[Indian Mutiny]], sometimes referred to as the 'Sepoy Mutiny'.
== External links ==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepoy Sepoy] Wikipedia
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A Sepoy is a private soldier in a native infantry regiment.  It was also used as a general term for all native soldiers irrespective of rank.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 28 January 2014

Sepoy is an infantry rank given to Indians serving in native infantry regiments. It is equivalent to Private. Sepoys could be found in both British/Company and Portuguese forces.

The term was also used as a general one for all native soldiers irrespective of rank.

Related articles

  • Sowar, the equivalent cavalry rank.
  • Indian Mutiny, sometimes referred to as the 'Sepoy Mutiny'.

External links