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When people rebel-a mutiny becomes a popular rebellion?

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Answered by Inflameroftheancient
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Mutiny can be described as the soldiers when formed under a group disobey and do not pay any attention to the orders given by their superiors and their officers controlling the army of battalion. This makes a large population containing people make into a fallen belief over the ones who have opposed the orders and try to undertake it as a common enemy for them starting a battle at the same time, this struggles done by the rulers of the army and the ruled are done as not usual at all as there are times that such struggles can become widespread or very common and a resistance so popular that can break down the power of state itself.


In this situation the people are made aware of it and are developed and trained to fight back, organise, make communications and take the initiative of the army to display the sheer confidence and take the situation in a tables of turns hence making the enemy (or the ones isolated) are returning to power.


This same situation has happened back then when you mutiny becomes a popular rebellion and turns everything around, In India at around 1857 on Northern regions of India. Sepoys began mutinous activities in several places starting form Meerut and a large number of organisers of the people ran from different sections of society to form up and rise a perfect rebellion against British East India Company. Then on evening of 3rd July 1857, more than 3000 rebels came from Bareilly and crossed the river of Jamuna making a way towards Delhi and organising a attack on Cavalry posts set by the British people.


This Rebellion set out to many other states and many of the rulers of the Mughal period against the rise of British empire in India. This surprise attack by the Sepoys made the British to fall under their feet and they were also low on cartridges required for ammunition making them vulnerable. This was a revolution for India in Mughal Emperor rule and the stance if Mughal empire.


HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND SOLVES YOUR DOUBT ABOUT THE EVENTS WHICH TOOK PLACE TO FORM A REBELLION AGAINST BRITISH RAJ !!!!!!!!!


JAI HIND !



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