sowar

/ˈsoʊwɑr/
noun
  1. A mounted soldier or cavalryman, especially in historical Indian armies.
    • In the Mughal era, a sowar was expected to provide his own horse and equipment.
    • The sowar rode swiftly across the dusty plain to deliver the message.
    • The British East India Company employed many sowars in its cavalry regiments.
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