the Indian sepoys refused to go to burma
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In 1824, the Sepoys were ordered to go to Buma crossing the sea to fight for East India Company. The sepoys refused to it as they believed if the cross the sea or “Kalapani” they will lose their caste and religion. They also believed that crossing seas is impure and bring bad luck. So they refused to go to Burma
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In 1824, the Sepoys were ordered to go to Buma crossing the sea to fight for East India Company. The sepoys refused to it as they believed if the cross the sea or “Kalapani” they will lose their caste and religion. They also believed that crossing seas is impure and bring bad luck. So they refused to go to Burma.
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