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noun - a mounted native soldier in India

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Sowar (Hindi: , Punjabi: , Bengali: , also siwar meaning "the one who rides" or "rider", from Persian sawr), was originally a rank during the Mughal, Maratha period. Later during the British Raj it was the name in Anglo-Indian usage for a horse-soldier belonging to the cavalry troops of the native armies of British India and the feudal states. It is also used more specifically of a mounted orderly, escort or guard. It was also the rank held by ordinary cavalry troopers, equivalent to sepoy in the infantry this rank has been inherited by the modern armies of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
* The Sowar name has been used as the moniker for a line of wrist-watches by the Swiss West End Watch Co.
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