it was a movement by the Indians, tried to revolt against the British, and the British East India Company.
Sepoys were natives of India in the employe of an European Nation, mainly England. When in 1857 they were issued greased cartridges for their new breach loaded rifles, previously used muskets. A rumor soon ensured to the effect that the grease was either pig lard or beef fat, in either case, abhorrant to both the Muslims and Hindi sepoy Soldiers. By May of 1857 the matter became a full blown mutiny. Quickly and creully subduded by the British.
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Origin of Sepoy came from Hindi word "Sepahi" which means a soldier or a cop No, a Sepoy is and Indian soldier serving under British command. They are also called 'Jawans'.
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British insensevity to Indian customs
It caused the installation of a viceroy.
the indian munity was in 1857.
what munity means
Sepoys were natives of India in the employe of an European Nation, mainly England. When in 1857 they were issued greased cartridges for their new breach loaded rifles, previously used muskets. A rumor soon ensured to the effect that the grease was either pig lard or beef fat, in either case, abhorrant to both the Muslims and Hindi sepoy Soldiers. By May of 1857 the matter became a full blown mutiny. Quickly and creully subduded by the British.
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the Indian Rebellion or the First War of Independence, ultimately ended in defeat for the Indian forces. The British East India Company, bolstered by reinforcements from Britain, managed to suppress the uprising. The revolt was marked by significant brutality on both sides, and after its suppression, the British government took direct control of India, leading to the establishment of the British Raj. Thus, the British emerged as the victors in this conflict.
the result of the sepoy Mutiny was rebelion from the people.
Sepoy Mutany of 1857 was the Indian rebelion from the british
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Origin of Sepoy came from Hindi word "Sepahi" which means a soldier or a cop No, a Sepoy is and Indian soldier serving under British command. They are also called 'Jawans'.
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