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The Indian sepoys in the East India Company’s army had many reasons for discontent that further led to the Great Uprising of 1857. Justify the statement by giving any five reasons for their discontentment.
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Answered by deshmukhnikita1709
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1) new enfield rifles were introduced. Rumours were spreading that the grease used in the bullets are made from cow and pig fat which was highly offensive for both hindu and muslims

2) Indian soldiers were thought to be inferior to british soldier

3) Indian soldiers were treated badly

4) They didnt got any promotion

5) Death of mangal pandey.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The answer to the given question is explained below.

Explanation:

The East India Company's army sepoys had discontent with the company which led to the Great Uprising of 1857.

They have many reasons for their discontent with the company.

The major five reasons for their discontentment are explained below.

1. On comparing Indian and British soldiers, Indian soldiers were thought to be inferior to the British.

2. In all situations Indian soldiers were treated very badly.

3.The East India Company did not give any promotion to the Indian soldiers.

4. The Hindus and Muslims do not kill animals.

but when the new rifles have introduced a rumour was spread that the grease used in the bullet was made up of cow and pig fat, which was very offensive to both Hindus and Muslims.

5. The death of Mangel Pandey was the major reason among all for the sepoy's discontent.

Thus, these were the major five reasons for the sepoys for the discontentment.

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