Indian sepoys were allowed to wear sectarian marks. *
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False,
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They were not allowed have a tilak on forehead, wear turbans and not allowed to have long beard
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Explanation:They were forbidden from wearing any caste or sectarian marks, beads or turbans. As a result, there was resentment among the Indian troops. General Service Enlistment Act - The General Service Enlistment Act of 1856 required Indian soldiers to be sent overseas for deployment if required.
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