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why did the Muslim Revolt against British​

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Answered by afiaakhaan786
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True, the British were more fearful of a general Muslim uprising, but that was mainly due to fear of the “Mohamedan Hordes” from Persia pouring through Afghanistan to aid their co-religionists. In actuality, almost as many Hindu regiments took up arms against the British as Muslim.

Answered by krishanagupta2007
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True, the British were more fearful of a general Muslim uprising, but that was mainly due to fear of the “Mohamedan Hordes” from Persia pouring through Afghanistan to aid their co-religionists. In actuality, almost as many Hindu regiments took up arms against the British as Muslim

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