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In delhi, a large number of. or religious warriors came together to wipe out the white people​

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Answered by ritu20088
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the white people is there enemy and religious warriors are power means energy

Answered by EhsaanGhaazi
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  • The uprising extended to other sections of the country over time. Various regiments revolted and marched to nodal points such as Delhi, Kanpur, and Lucknow to join other soldiers. People in cities and villages revolted as well, rallying around local leaders such as zamindars and chiefs. It was an occasion for local authorities, zamindars, and chiefs to establish their dominance.

  • The rebel forces outnumbered the British by a large margin. In a number of fights, they were defeated. People were persuaded by the changing scenario that British rule was ended for good. This instilled in them the courage to join the uprising. Popular uprisings erupted across the country, particularly in the Awadh region.

  • During the revolution, many new leaders emerged. Ahamdullah Shah was a Faizabad maulvi. He predicted that the British reign would come to an end soon. A significant number of people came out in support of him. He arrived in Lucknow with the intention of fighting the British.

  • In Delhi, a large number of. or religious warriors came together to wipe out the white people​. Bakth Khan was a Bareilly soldier. He was given command of a considerable force. Kunwar Singh was a zamindar who lived in Bihar for a long time. He became a member of the rebel sepoys and fought the British for months.

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