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Who coined the name Sepoy Mutiny?

What was the immediate reason for the revolt of 1857?

What are the causes of revolt 1857?​

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Answered by aarivukkarasu
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Hi Mew

1) ans:- Savarkar

Savarkar was first to call 1857 mutiny as India's first war of independence: Amit Shah.

2) ans:- The immediate cause of the Indian Revolt of 1857 was a seemingly minor change in the weapons used by the British East India Company's troops. The East India Company upgraded to the new Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle, which used greased paper cartridges

3) ans:- Immediate Reason of Revolt of 1857. The immediate factor was the introduction of the 'Enfield' rifle. The cartridge had to be bitten off before loading it into the gun. Indian sepoys believed that the cartridge was greased with either pig fat or made from cow fat.

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