why were Indian sepoys stripped off their uniforms?
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The sepoys of East Indian Company blew the bugle of revolt in the city on May 9, 1857, after they refused to bite into cartridges which were believed to have been laced with cow and pig fat. Eighty-five of them were court-martialled, stripped of their uniforms and sent to jail the same day.
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The sepoys of East Indian Company blew the bugle of revolt in the city on May 9, 1857, after they refused to bite into cartridges which were believed to have been laced with cow and pig fat. Eighty-five of them were court-martialled, stripped of their uniforms and sent to jail the same day.
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