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Hubert Moyse-Bartlett has written: 'The King's African Rifles' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. King's African Rifles, History, Military, Military History 'From sail to steam' -- subject(s): Merchant ships, Ships, Merchant marine, Sailing ships
no, tiffin is a form of high tea, I think in Great Britain.
The African Plate is close to Britain, but Britain is on the Eurasion plate.
British influenced the Indian military in so many different ways. Britain colonized India and as such most of the military practices were passed on from Britain to the Indian military.
yes
When
the british offered freedom to them if they fought for britain.
Britain had more troops, supplies, and military training.
Christopher Wilkinson-Latham has written: 'Uniforms & weapons of the Zulu War' -- subject(s): Colonial forces, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History, Military weapons, Uniforms, Zulu (African people), Zulu War, 1879 'The Boer War' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, South African War, 1899-1902
during World War I, Britain had a very strong military.
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