what are the views of british and indian historians on the revolt of 1857
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The british historians describe the revolt as a mutiny of a handful of sepoys to downplay its importance.....
It is true that the revolt started as a mutiny of the sepoys but soon was joined by the various sections of the society and got support from the rulers, zamindars and the common man......
The Indian historians describe the revolt as the first war if independence which shook the root of the Company rule.....
It is true that the revolt started as a mutiny of the sepoys but soon was joined by the various sections of the society and got support from the rulers, zamindars and the common man......
The Indian historians describe the revolt as the first war if independence which shook the root of the Company rule.....
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Answer:British historians are of the opinion that it was a mutiny of sepoys is in downplay is importance or the Indian soldiers are very few and that the whole India did not participate in it
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