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The revolt in Bihar was led by​

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Answered by subudhianima
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The revolt that began at Meerut on May 10, 1857 very soon spread to large parts of northern India, including Bihar. There were three major developments in Bihar during July 1857. At Patna there was an uprising led by Pir Ali and his associates (Pir Ali was a book-seller); the mutiny at Danapur (Dinapur); and the assumption of leadership of the revolt in the region by Kunwar Singh. On July 25 three regiments stationed at the major cantonment of Danapur on the outskirts of Patna rebelled. Most of the troops crossed the Son river into Shahabad, where they joined the rebels under Kunwar Singh who were then besieging a small European community at Arrah.

Answered by sankarjitdutta1970
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The revolt began on 10th May, 1857 from Meerut. Within a short time the revolt spread wildly. Important centres of revolution were Delhi, Lucknow, Bareilly.

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