Why is the revolt of 1857 known as the first war of indep. India? Eloberate
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The Revolt of 1857 is called “The first war of Indian Independence ” bcoz it was the first time when Indian military declared Bahadur Shah Zafar the Mughal Emperor Of India and brought rulers of other different provinces on their side to launch a combined agitation of all at an ALL INDIA LEVEL in 1857...............
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- it was the first war held by the indians against the britishers of east india company,
- when the indians were tired of countless cruel policies in which the sepoys, nawabs, rajas, tribals, peasants and zamindars were suffering,
- so the mass of people being to believe that they have a common enemy ie. british
- after 100 years in 1857 the britishers faced a massive rebellion leaded by bahadur shah zafar,
- every one was allowed to joint at the nodal points such as
- kanpur merut Delhi and Lucknow.
- in this war everyone fought for their Independence against british that's why it was considered as first war of Independence
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