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- Sepoy Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Sepoys del Bengal Army nella prima metà del XIX secolo. Il termine sepoy (pronuncia [ˈsi:pɔɪ], dal persiano سپاهی Sipâhi, soldato) designava, in senso generale, qualunque militare indigeno dell' India sotto il governo britannico.it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepoy
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Sepoy was originally the designation given to a professional Indian infantryman, traditionally armed with a musket, in the armies of the Mughal Empire. In the 18th century, the French East India Company and its other European counterparts employed locally recruited soldiers within India,
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Xem thêmIn Persian اسپ (Aspa) means horse and Ispahai is also the word for cavalrymen.
The term sepoy is derived from the Persian word sepāhī (سپاهی) meaning the traditional "infantry soldier" in the Mughal Empire.
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Xem thêmThe sepoys of the Mughal Empire were infantrymen usually armed with a musket and a talwar, although they sometimes operated artillery pieces
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Xem thêmThe earliest sepoys used matchlock muskets and operated bulky and inefficient cannons to a limited extent during the reigns of
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Xem thêmMughal Empire 16th–18th centuries
• A Mughal sepoy, under the command of Mirza Najaf Khan.
• The Mughal Emperor Aurangzebleads...
Xem thêmThe same Persian word reached English via another route in the forms of sipahi and spahi. Zipaio, the Basque version of the word, is used by
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Xem thêm• Indian Rebellion of 1857 (termed by some The Sepoy Mutiny)
• Maharajah and the Sepoys
• Jawan, a contemporary soldier of the armies of India and Pakistan.
• Sowar, meaning "the one who rides" in Persian, was originally a rank during the Mughal period....
Xem thêmThe title of "sepoy" is still retained in the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army and Pakistan Army. In each of these it designates the rank of private.
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Sepoy (von persisch سپاهی sipāhī, ‚Soldat‘) ist die Bezeichnung für die mit Musketen bewaffneten indischen Soldaten des Mogulreiches, der Britischen Ostindien-Kompanie, sowie der British Indian Army während der britischen Kolonialherrschaft in Indien. In den portugiesischen Kolonien in Indien und Südostasien wurden die Soldaten analog Sipaio oder Cipaio genannt.
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