Bargir

/bɑːrˈɡiːr/ noun

An Indian foot soldier or private in a European-commanded military unit during British India, especially one serving under the British.

From Hindi 'bargī' or Urdu origin, referring to a soldier in Indian armies, particularly during the British colonial period. The term became common in English military documentation of 19th-century India.

AMወት
ARبطن
BNপেট
CAventre
CSbřicho
DAmage
DEBauch
ELκοιλιά
ESbarriga
FAشکم
FIvatsa
FRventre
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