Explain the attitude of British,before and after 1857 ,towards Indiaan Muslims
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The year of 1857 was rumored to be the prefect time for throwing out of the English. Explanation: The year of 1857 collected people from across the land to revolt against the company rule,which almost gained success in shaking the roots of the colonial rule when they became vulnerable after the revolt. Long before 1857, Indians rose against the British in a now-forgotten mutiny. A fierce but short-lived mutiny occurred (in 1806) in Vellore Fort, to which Tipu's sons and household had been exiled, and where British and Indian units of the Company's Madras army were garrisoned.
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