According to ‘Majha Pravaas’ why did sepoys asked Vishnubhatt and his uncle to return?
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The sepoy told him that he should not proceed on the journey because a massive upheaval was going to breakout in three days.
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- Maza Pravas: 1857 cya Bandaci Hakikat (or Majha Pravas, which translates into English as "My Travels: the Story of the 1857 Mutiny") is a Marathi travelogue written by Vishnubhat Godse, who travelled on foot from Varsai, a village near Pen (in what is now the state of Maharashtra, in India), to the central and northern parts of India during 1857-1858, and witnessed several incidents of what he calls "The Mutiny of 1857", also known as the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
- He and his uncle had set out to attend a yajna being organised in Mathura. Vishnubhatt writes that they met some sepoys on the way who told them that they should not proceed on their journey because a massive upheaval was going to breakout in three days
- Peshwa Baji Rao II, pleaded that he be given his father’s pension when the latter died. However, the Company, confident of its superiority and military powers, turned down these pleas. Awadh was one of the last territories to be annexed. In 1801, a subsidiary alliance was imposed on Awadh, and in 1856 it was taken over. Governor-General Dalhousie declared that the territory was being misgoverned and British rule was needed to ensure proper administration.
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The sepoy let him know that he shouldn't continue on the excursion because a gigantic disturbance was going to break out in three days.
Why is it so?
- He and his uncle had decided to go to a yajna being coordinated in Mathura.
- Vishnubhatt composes that they met some sepoys on the way who let them know that they shouldn't continue on their excursion because a huge disturbance was going to break out in three days.
- Peshwa Baji Rao II, argued that he be given his dad's annuity when the last passed on.
- Nonetheless, the Company, sure of its predominance and military powers, turned down these supplications.
- Awadh was one of the last regions to be attached.
- In 1801, an auxiliary union was forced on Awadh, and in 1856 it was dominated.
- Lead representative General Dalhousie announced that the region was being misgoverned and British rule was expected to guarantee legitimate organization.
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