The second half looked quite passionate. The Sikh soldiers died in a battle with one enemy a thousand and as free men, and they also won the respect of their opponents. However, I found a problem. It is reasonable to say that the Afghan army is slightly behind the Sikh army, but the Afghan tribal coalition seems to use the British Lee Enfield rifle. This rifle has a large load capacity, a fast rate of fire, and good accuracy. The performance must be a single-shot Martini rifle of the Sikh Army. How can you fight this battle?
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