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Before the arrival of the British, India was not unified but was ruled by different groups of people. Which of these groups practiced Hinduism?
The Sepoys
The Mughals
The Marantha
The Burmese
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The Marantha (Maratha).
Briefly: the Marathas were a Hindu warrior/political power. The Mughals were Muslim, the Burmese were largely Buddhist, and "sepoys" were Indian soldiers of various faiths (Hindu and Muslim), not a single ruling Hindu group.
Briefly: the Marathas were a Hindu warrior/political power. The Mughals were Muslim, the Burmese were largely Buddhist, and "sepoys" were Indian soldiers of various faiths (Hindu and Muslim), not a single ruling Hindu group.
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