Associations to the word «Sepoy»
Noun
- Mutiny
- Lucknow
- Madras
- Dodd
- Musket
- Sikh
- Bayonet
- Rebellion
- Bombay
- Bengal
- Mughal
- Rajah
- Sahib
- Kamal
- Wellesley
- Maratha
- Bahadur
- Clive
- Revolt
- Rajput
- Cartridge
- Grenadier
- Caste
- Highlander
- European
- Singh
- Vc
- Enfield
- Battalion
- Rupee
- Delhi
- Sharpe
- Punjab
- Contingent
- Regiment
- Gallantry
- Calcutta
- Volley
- Horseman
- Cavalry
- Uprising
- Infantry
- Raj
- Bungalow
- Johanna
- Mysore
- Plunder
- Garrison
- India
- Residency
- Troop
- Soldier
- Bazaar
- British
- Shah
- Kabul
- Sai
- Incline
- Rumour
- Gunner
- Gillespie
- Trooper
- Raja
- Loyalty
- Anson
- Hindus
- Khan
- Ram
- Bihar
- Opium
- Siege
- Barracks
- Scot
- Annexation
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SEPOY, noun. (historical) A native soldier of the East Indies, employed in the service of a European colonial power, notably the British India army (first under the British-chartered East India Company, later in the crown colony), but also France and Portugal.
Wise words
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