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The Indians also feared that the British rules endangered their religion.why?​

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Answered by andriaA
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reason

  1. the British didn't allow the Indian soldiers to wear any turbans
  2. they introduced a gun which is greased with the fat of cow and pig which is taboo for Muslims and for hindu cow is a God
  3. the British taxed even the land of mosques and temples. which hurt the feelings of Indians
  4. they also forced them to only follow Christianity which led many people to convert, which made the monks angry
  5. and whoever didn't follow this they were put to death

Explanation:

thus the Indians feared that the British rules endangered their religion

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