Sepoy

Sepoy

A sepoy (IPAEng|ˈsipɔɪ) (from Persian سپاهی "Sipâhi" meaning "soldier") was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power, usually the United Kingdom. Specifically, it was the term used in the British Indian Army, and earlier in the Honourable East India Company, for an infantry private (a cavalry trooper was a Sowar), and is still so used in the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army. The Sepoys played a prominent role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 after it was alleged that the new rifles being issued to them used animal fat to grease the casing.

The same Persian word has reached English via another route in the form of "Spahi". Also the Sepoy Mutiny got its name from this.

Its Basque version "zipaio" is used by leftist Basque nationalists as an insult for members of the Basque Police [http://www.deia.com/es/impresa/2005/01/12/araba/euskadi/59425.php La AN condena a dos años de cárcel al autor de los destrozos en el "bosque de Oma"] , Deia, 12 January 2005. Quoting a sentence from the Audiencia Nacional: "«siendo público y notorio que el término "zipaio" es el que se da a los miembros de la Policía» vasca.] , implying that they are not a national police but servers of a foreign occupant.

ee also

*Sepoy Mutiny (also Indian Mutiny or First Indian War of Independence)
*Jawan, the word used today to describe a soldier of the Armies of India and Pakistan.

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