who was the first to declare the mutiny against the British
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Mangal Pandey
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Mangal Pandey
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On 29 March 1857 at the Barrackpore parade ground, near Calcutta, 29-year-old Mangal Pandey of the 34th BNI, angered by the recent actions of the East India Company, declared that he would rebel against his commanders.
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