Origin of Sepoy came from Hindi word "Sepahi" which means a soldier or a cop
No, a Sepoy is and Indian soldier serving under British command. They are also called 'Jawans'.
A sepoy is an indigenous soldier serving in the army of a foreign conqueror. Sepoy was a name given to an Indian soldier serving under British command in India.
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British insensevity to Indian customs
With the brutality displayed by the army
The sepoy Rebellion was begun by Indian soldiers, called sepoys, in the army of the East India Company.The conflict was short and sharp, the mutinous sepoys preferring flight to the wrath of their enemies.sepoy battalions was on the right.On the way down he helped a wounded sepoy under heavy fire and assisted in carrying him to safety.
the result of the sepoy Mutiny was rebelion from the people.
Sepoy Mutany of 1857 was the Indian rebelion from the british
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bakit nagkaroon ng rebelyong sepoy
the Sepoy mutiny was also non as
the revolt of 1857 is known as sepoy rebellion as because sepoy (army men's) of british India started this revolt. one of them is mangal panday. this revolt is first revolt for independence
A Sepoy soldier is an Indian soldier during the time India was under Great Britain's power.
anu ang mga uri ng rebelyong sepoy
The sepoys were Indian troops.
In 1857,anger turned into the sepoy rebellion meny lives were lost before britain crushed the revol
In the Sepoy rebellion, Indians rebelled against the Great Britain, which had set up colonies in India.
It is also known as the Sepoy Mutiny as it relates to 'sipahi' which means the soldier, in Hindi. It is also known as Sepoy Mutiny as there were mainly the soldiers involved in it and after that gradually, the common people of India took the part in it.