When soldiers as a group disobey their officers in the army, they are called _______.
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when soldiers as a group disobey their officers in the army they are called mutinity
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When soldiers as a group disobey their officers in the army, they are called MUTINY.
- Mutiny is a group of soldiers or sailors who refuse to continue obeying the higher authority or their senior officers.
- The famous mutiny in India was started at 10 may 1857 in meerut (UP). 85 members of 3rd Bengal light cavalry had been jailed for the refusing to use cartridges. This the reason, 1857 revolt is also known as mutiny revolt of 1857.
- Mangal Pandey was the hero of this revolt ,He was a sepoy in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry regiment of the British East India Company.
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