Why was the uprising of the revolt concentrated in the northern part of india
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It was concentrated due to Zafar's name prestige and more revolutionaries hailing from the area.
- The 1857 Rebellion was India's First Independence battle. It typically started at Meerut on 10 May, by sepoy uprising in East India's armed forces.
- It was claimed that racial discrimination remained a reason for the rebellion, where Indians were oppressed and prevented from mixing with Europeans. The Whites also began messing with religious and cultural affairs and tortured citizens.
- When word of the sepoys' occupation of Delhi reached Muzaffarnagar, the sepoys there revolted as well. Punjab and other provinces joined the uprising as well.
- The uprising in Oudh and contemporary Uttar Pradesh took a severe turn, becoming exceedingly widespread.
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