The Sowar is an Indian heavy cavalry unit that brandishes a powerful talwar saber from atop a camel in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
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| - The Sowar is an Indian heavy cavalry unit that brandishes a powerful talwar saber from atop a camel in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
- Sowar (सवार),(ਸਵਾਰ)(also suwar in Hindi and Persian) meaning "the one who rides" in Persian, was originally a rank during the Mughal 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.
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| - The Sowar is an Indian heavy cavalry unit that brandishes a powerful talwar saber from atop a camel in Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
- Sowar (सवार),(ਸਵਾਰ)(also suwar in Hindi and Persian) meaning "the one who rides" in Persian, was originally a rank during the Mughal 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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