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what was the immediate cause of the outbreak of the revolt of 1857?​

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Answered by satvic123
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Answer:

the grease on the camridge that shall be taken by Indian soldiers

the grease is made up of fat of cow and pig

Explanation:

Hindus treat cow as God

whereas Muslims hate eating fleash of pigs

Answered by PPSPPs
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The introduction of enfield rifles in the army was the immediate cause because to load the rifle, sepoys had to bite the cartridge open to release the powder.The grease used on these cartridges was rumoured to be made of beef and pork which angered the hindu and the muslims in the army  what was the immediate cause of the outbreak of the revolt of 1857?​

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