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The Sipahi Bidroho, or the Sepoy Rebellion, was a significant uprising against British rule in India that began in 1857. It was initiated by Indian soldiers (sepoys) in the British East India Company's army, who were discontented with various issues, including cultural insensitivity and the use of animal fat in rifle cartridges. The rebellion quickly spread to various parts of India, becoming a broader struggle for independence and leading to the end of the East India Company's rule and the establishment of direct British governance in India. The Sipahi Bidroho is often seen as a pivotal event in India's fight for freedom.

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