Nana Sahib, Tantia Tope, Azimullah
Led the revolt in 1857
She led the revolt at Lucknow and Awadh
It was Adam Allah Khan who instigated the Faizabad Revolt
Rani Laxmi Bai
The revolt of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the Indian Rebellion of 1857, ultimately failed, and the British colonial powers retained control over India. Although the uprising saw various Indian soldiers and civilians attempt to overthrow British rule, it was suppressed by the British forces by mid-1858. The revolt led to significant changes in British policy, including the end of the East India Company’s rule and the establishment of direct British governance over India.
Led the revolt in 1857
She led the revolt at Lucknow and Awadh
It was Adam Allah Khan who instigated the Faizabad Revolt
Mangal Pandey
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Lord William Bantic
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Janoji was the leader of the Nagpur Kingdom during the revolt of 1857. His rule led to the eventual destruction of the area.
Rani Laxmi Bai
Nana Sahib led a revolt during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in Kanpur, India. He played a prominent role in the rebellion against British rule.
On 9 May 1857,85 Indian soldiers in Meerut were dismissed and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for refusing to accept the greased cartridges. The imprisonment of soldiers was like challenging the huge authority of Indian soldiers.The following incident led to the spread of the revolt.
During the 1857 revolt, the leader of the uprising in Bihar was Kunwar Singh, a prominent zamindar of Jagdishpur. He played a significant role in organizing resistance against British rule and is remembered for his leadership and bravery. Despite being older and facing physical challenges, he led his forces effectively until the suppression of the revolt. Kunwar Singh's legacy is celebrated in Indian history as a symbol of resistance against colonial oppression.