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Which cantonments of Punjab revolted at the time of war of Independence in 1857 A.D.?

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"The Murree cantonments of Punjab revolted at the time of war of Independence in 1857 AD

The Murree revolt of 1857, also named as a war of Independence, was a piece of the Rebellion of the India, 1857. It was a dissident engagement between the clans encompassing the slope station of Murree (cutting edge Pakistan) and the pioneer administration of British India.

Resentment against pilgrim rule had been mounting for a long time and there had been incidental confined uprisings against British standard at different occasions, since, the British had built up themselves in the subcontinent.

What made 1857 unique was that, in spite of the fact that not midway planned, the uprisings had the vibe of something a lot bigger with genuine expectation that provincial guideline would be toppled. In the Murree slopes, it was the Dhund Abbasi and other slope clans who ascended against the British."

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