The only notable police-type force was the "Bow Street Runners" in London.
In the 1700s, there were law enforcement officials who performed duties similar to modern-day police officers. However, the structure and organization of police forces varied widely across different countries and regions during that time. The concept of a formal, organized police force began to develop more consistently in the 19th century.
No, not in the 1700s, but now it's fairly popular.
1776
Great Britain
baroque
1700s
Sagar is the name of the police officer
it is the name of Oman's Police.
The Portuguese for Police is Polícia.
You capitalize 'police' after the department name, where the word is part of the department name, as in, 'The Somerville Police Department is looking to recruit more policeofficers.'
what happened in the 1700s
1700s