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Posted by Imran Ahmed 7 years, 10 months ago
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Komal Prasad 7 years, 5 months ago
Sitaram believed that the seizure of oudh had a graet impact on the minds of the indian soldiers.their growing distrust was further utilized by the agents of the oudh and the ruler of delhi to use them in the revolt.
Vishnubhatt believed that the revolt of 1857 had a religious aspect to it.the revolt was not only a political one but a religious one. the indians rose aganist the briish because according to the former they believed that the britishers were aiming o wipe out both hinduism and islam.
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Komal Prasad 7 years, 5 months ago
Sitaram believed that the seizure of oudh had a great impact on the minds of the Indian soldiers. Their growing distrust was further utilized by the agents of the oudh and the ruler of Delhi to use them in the revolt.
Vishnubhatt believed that the revolt of 1857 had a religious aspect to it. The revolt was not only a political one but a religious one. the Indians rose against the British because according to the former they believed that the Britishers were aiming o wipe out both Hinduism and Islam.
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