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Indian soldiers who served in the East India Company’s private army were called
colonials.
rajahs.
sepoys.
viceroys.
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sepoys.
Explanation: "Sepoy" (from Persian/Hindi sipahi) was the term for Indian soldiers in the East India Company’s private army. Rajah = Indian ruler, viceroy = British Crown representative, and colonials is not the correct term.
Explanation: "Sepoy" (from Persian/Hindi sipahi) was the term for Indian soldiers in the East India Company’s private army. Rajah = Indian ruler, viceroy = British Crown representative, and colonials is not the correct term.
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