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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia - Indian rebellion of 1857

1857–1858 was a period of armed uprising as well as rebellions in mostly northern and central India against British occupation of the subcontinent. The war brought about the end of the British East India Company's regime in India, and led to almost a century of direct rule of the Indian subcontinent by Britain: the British Raj. Indian rebellion of 1857 - Introduction. The events of this period are known to many Indians as the First War of Independence and the War of Independence of 1857 and to the ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian rebellion of 1857 - Reorganization
The rebellion also saw the end of the British East India Company's rule in India. In August, by the Queen's Proclamation of 1858, power was transferred to the British Crown. A secretary of state was entrusted with the authority of Indian affairs and the Crown's viceroy in India was to be the chief executive. The British embarked on a program of reform, trying to integrate Indian higher castes and rulers ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian rebellion of 1857 - Introduction

The events of this period are known to many Indians as the First War of Independence and the War of Independence of 1857 and to the British, and many western historians, variously as the Indian Mutiny, the Sepoy Mutiny, the Sepoy Rebellion, the Great Mutiny and the Revolt of 1857. The Indian rebellion of 1857 is a modern name for the conflict. The history of the rebellion is, to this day, an ongoing battle between two competing narratives, the history claimed by the British, who ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian rebellion of 1857 - Causes

This has been a subject of much speculation and divided historical opinion. But quite undoubtedly, the rebellion had diverse political, economic, religious and social causes. It is against this backdrop that the war of 1857 is to be seen. The sepoys (from sipahi, Hindi for soldier, used for native Indian soldiers) had their own list of grievances against the Company Raj, mainly caused by the ethnic gulf between the British officers and their Indian troops. Other than Indian units of the British East India Company's army, much of the resistance came from the old aristocracy, who were se ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian rebellion of 1857 - Causes

This has been a subject of much speculation and divided historical opinion. But quite undoubtedly, the rebellion had diverse political, economic, religious and social causes. It is against this backdrop that the war of 1857 is to be seen. The sepoys (from sipahi, Hindi for soldier, used for native Indian soldiers) had their own list of grievances against the Company Raj, mainly caused by the ethnic gulf between the British officers and their Indian troops. Other than Indian units of the British East India Company's army, much of the resistance came from the old aristocracy, who were se ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Unnao - History

In ancient time, the area which comprises Unnao, formed part of the Kosala Mahajanapada. It was later included in Oudh. This region has been inhabited since antiquity as traces from ancient times remains at some places in the district. After the First War of Indian Independence in 1857 power was transferred from the British East India Company to the British Crown, by the Queen's Proclamation of 1858. Once the order was restored, the civil administration was re-established in the district which was named Unnao, with headquarters at Unnao. It assumed it's present size in 1869. The same year the town of Unna ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian National Congress - Freedom Era - 1885-1906

See Also: Indian rebellion of 1857, British Raj Founded upon the suggestion of British civil servant Allan Octavian Hume, the Congress was created to form a platform for civic and political dialogue of educated Indians with the British Raj. After the Indian rebellion of 1857 and the transfer of India from the East India Company to the British Empire, it was the goal of the Raj to support and justify its governance of India with the aid of English-educated Indians, who would ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian Independence Movement - Rise of organized movements

Main articles: Indian National Congress - Freedom Era, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, and Syed Ahmed Khan The decades following the Sepoy Rebellion were a period of growing political awareness, manifestation of Indian public opinion, and emergence of Indian leadership at national and provincial levels. The influences of socio-religious groups, especially in a nation where religion plays a vital role cannot be undermined. The Arya Samaj was an important Hindu organizati ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - List of war crimes - Alleged and Actual Incidents

1857 Mistreatment of prisoners of war. Approximately 257,000 soldiers were killed. Nothing is ever done until this date, for details see Indian rebellion of 1857. 1865 Mistreatment of prisoners of war. About 13,000 of the 50,000 prisoners held at Andersonville Prison died from disease and starvation. The commandant of Andersonville, Maj. Henry Wirz, was tried, convicted, and executed for mistreatment of Union captives under his command. President Andrew Johnson or ...

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List of war crimes, List of war crimes - Criteria for inclusion, List of war crimes - Format, List of war crimes - Alleged and Actual Incidents

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - East Bengal province - First Partition 1905–1912

Also see Indian Independence Movement The first instance of the name was during the British rule of India. British governance of large swathes of Indian territory began with Robert Clive's victory over the nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daula, at the Battle of Plassey in 1757. The victory gave the British East India Company dominion over Bengal, which became the headquarters of British administration in the sub-continent. After the Indian rebellion of 1857 (known as the "Mutiny"), the British government took direct control away from the Ea ...

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East Bengal province, East Bengal province - First Partition 1905–1912, East Bengal province - Second Partition 1947–present

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian nationalism - Swaraj

Main Articles: Indian Independence Movement, Indian rebellion of 1857, Indian National Congress - Freedom Era In the Indian rebellion of 1857, Indian soldiers and regional kings fought the forces allied with the British Empire in different parts of India. The war arose from the racist viewpoint and disregard the British exhibited to Indian religious traditions, and the desire for Indians to retain religious purity and freedom regardless of war or violence as its expense. There were also kingdoms and peoples, such Holkar, Scindi ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian Independence Movement - 1857: The First War of Independence

The First War Of Indian Independence, or The Indian Mutiny (also Sepoy Mutiny) as known to the British, was a period of uprising in northern and central India against British rule in 1857-1858. Although, the First War Of Indian Independence is considered to be the first united rebellion against colonial rule in India, a much smaller ethnic revolt against the Portuguese took place in Goa during 1787, and is known as the Conspiracy Of The Pintos. Indian Independence Movement - Causes. Th ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Azimullah Khan - Subversion

Although his mission failed, but he had come back with a more dangerous idea. He presented a more ambitious agenda for Nana, telling him ‘why worry about his measly stipend when he might annihilate the English and recover his throne?'. That may have planted in Nana's mind the seed for the Indian rebellion of 1857. Azimullah also brought back a French printing press. He used this to print, and distribute subver ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - History of India - The Mughal era

History of India - Mughal Empire. In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur, swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal Empire, which lasted for over 200 years. The Mughal Dynasty ruled most of the Indian subcontinent by 1600; it went into a slow decline after 1707 and was finally defeated during the Indian rebellion of 1857. This period marked vast social change in the subcontinent as the Hindu majority were ruled over by the Mughal emperors, some of whom showed religious tolerance, while others ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Kanpur - IT Companies in Kanpur

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Kanpur - Passenger Transport

Local Kanpur Mahanagar Bus Seva: The Kanpur City Bus Service is often criticised for rash drivers, overcrowding and lack of punctuality. Even so, it remains the most important means of mass transport. Tempos Cycle rickshaws are a reliable transport medium, although a bit costlier and only meant for short distances. Inter - City Kanpur is well-connected with most other cities of India by Rail, Roads and now by Air also. It lies as one ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Kanpur - History

Nestled on the banks of the eternal Ganga, Kanpur stands as one of North India’s major industrial centres with its own historical, religious and commercial importance.Believed to be founded by king Hindu Singh of the erstwhile state of Sachendi, Kanpur, it is believed by some, derived its name from Kanhiyapur, the town of Kanhiya (Lord Krishna). In the course of time, Kanhiyapur probably was abbreviated as Kanhapur and subsequently as Kanpur (the anglicized spelling of which was Cawnpore during the British rule). Others believe that the na ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian Independence Movement - 1857: The First War of Independence

The First War Of Indian Independence, or The Indian Mutiny (also Sepoy Mutiny) as known to the British, was a period of uprising in northern and central India against British rule in 1857-1858. Although, the First War Of Indian Independence is considered to be the first united rebellion against colonial rule in India, a much smaller ethnic revolt against the Portuguese took place in Goa during 1787, and is known as the Conspirac ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Indian Independence Movement - Rise of organized movements

The decades following the Sepoy Rebellion were a period of growing political awareness, manifestation of Indian public opinion, and emergence of Indian leadership at national and provincial levels. The influences of socio-religious groups, especially in a nation where religion plays a vital role cannot be undermined. The Arya Samaj was an important Hindu organization which sought to reform Hindu society of social evils, counter-act Christian missionary propaganda. Swami Dayanand Saraswati's work was important in increasing an attitude ...

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Indian rebellion of 1857: Encyclopedia II - Military history of India - The British Raj

The Indian Air Force was established in 1932. Military history of India - The British-Indian army. The British-Indian army contained members of all the major religious groups in India, it contained Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs. The number of Sikhs in the army grew steadily with time because they were considered less biased, less drastic in dealing with the different Indian cultural and religious sects and less likely to challenge their British superiors. This was especially true after the Sepoy Rebellion wher ...

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