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Mangal Pandey was a key figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, driven by his ambition to challenge British colonial rule and restore Indian sovereignty. His actions were motivated by widespread discontent among Indian soldiers (sepoys) regarding unfair treatment, cultural insensitivity, and the introduction of the Enfield rifle, which was seen as a threat to Hindu and Muslim religious practices. Pandey's rebellion inspired others to rise against British authority, leading to a larger movement for independence, even though he was executed early in the uprising. His legacy symbolizes the struggle for freedom and ignited nationalist sentiments across India.

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