why did the indian soldiers in the british army revolt
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there are many reasons for their revolt against British some of them like
Indian soldiers though were very talented and brave were not given high ranks they were kept till rank if subedar
they were paid lower salaries irrespective of their tasks
they were forced pay land revenues on the land their families used to live
this led them to revolt
there are many reasons for their revolt against British some of them like
Indian soldiers though were very talented and brave were not given high ranks they were kept till rank if subedar
they were paid lower salaries irrespective of their tasks
they were forced pay land revenues on the land their families used to live
this led them to revolt
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Indian Mutiny. Indian Mutiny, also called Sepoy Mutiny, widespread but unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in India in 1857–58. ... When soldiers of the Bengal army mutinied in Meerut on May 10, 1857, tension had been growing for some time.
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