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Natali [406]
4 years ago
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What were the long-term causes of Sepoy Rebellion?

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fenix001 [56]4 years ago
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1857 Sepoy<span> regiments received new rifles. ... 1857 Hindu Sepoys & Muslims united against the British & staged a </span>mutiny<span>, killed their British officers, proclaimed restoration of Mughal authority. Left bitter feelings & </span>caused<span> the British to change their policies</span>
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