Indian in the British Army
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SEPOYIndian in the British Army
SEPOYIndian in the British army
SEPOYIndian serving in the British army
SEPOYIndian once in the British army
SEPOYNative Indian in the British army
SEPOYFormer Indian trooper in the British army
SEPOYIndian soldier in British army
jawanssoldier in the Indian army
jawansoldier in the Indian army
NAIKCorporal in the Indian army.
BATMANStriker in the British Army.
BATMENOrderlies in the British army.
GURKHANepalese soldier in the British army
SEPOYNative of India in the British army
BUSBYHat worn by hussars in the British Army.
sepoya native of India serving in the British army
sepoysSEPOY, a native of India serving in the British army
bombardier(French) in the British army, a noncommissioned officer in the artillery
bombardiersBOMBARDIER, (French) in the British army, a noncommissioned officer in the artillery
batmen(in the British army) soldier assigned to an officer as a servant
batman(in the British army) soldier assigned to an officer as a servant
brigadiersA rank of officer in the British army, above colonel and below major general
subalterna person holding a subordinate position; specifically, a junior officer (as in the British army)
subalternsAn officer in the British army below the rank of captain, esp. a second lieutenant
subalternAn officer in the British army below the rank of captain, esp. a second lieutenant
subalternsSUBALTERN, a person holding a subordinate position; specifically, a junior officer (as in the British army)
subadarthe chief native officer of a company of native troops in the British Indian Service
subahdarthe chief native officer of a company of native troops in the British Indian Service
residentsA British government agent in any semi-independent state, esp. the governor general's agent at the court of an Indian state
subaregion NW Indian subcontinent in Pakistan & NW India occupying valleys of the Indus & its five tributaries; formerly a province of British India ? Lahore