Askari

/əˈskɑːri/ noun

A native soldier or policeman in East Africa, especially during the colonial period; a local military or police officer.

From Arabic askari (سكري), meaning soldier. The term was widely adopted by British colonial authorities in Kenya, Tanganyika, and other East African territories for local military personnel.

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