why was mangal pandey held responsible for the outbreak of revolt of 1857?
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He was a Hindu of the aristocratic Brahman caste, which had been especially dispossessed under British paramountcy. Pandey inspired the Indian Mutiny (also called the Indian Rebellion of 1857, among other names) after rumours circulated that cow lard was used to grease rifle cartridges, which was repugnant to Hindus.
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◆He was a Hindu of the aristocratic Brahman caste, which had been especially dispossessed under British paramountcy. Pandey inspired the Indian Mutiny (also called the Indian Rebellion of 1857, among other names) after rumours circulated that cow lard was used to grease rifle cartridges, which was repugnant to Hindus.
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