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Rumours and Prophecies played a part in moving people to action.’ Explain the statement in the context of the Revolt of 1857.

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Rumours and Prophecies in the Revolt of 1857.

  1. There was a rumour that the new cartridges were greased with the fat of cows and pigs which would pollute their castes and religion.
  2. The rumours about the British trying to destroy the religion of Indians by mixing the bone dust of cows and pigs into the flour
  3. There was fear and suspicion that the British wanted to convert Indians to Christianity.
  4. There were rumours that British had mixed the bone dust of cows and pigs into the flour that was sold in the market
  5. Prophecy:The response to the call for action was reinforced by the prophecy that British rule would come to an end on the centenary of the Battle of Plassey, on 23 June, 1857.
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2021-2022 (April) Term 2 Sample

संबंधित प्रश्न

Write a Short Essay (250-300 Words) on the Following:

Why Was the Revolt Particularly Widespread in Awadh? What Prompted the Peasants, Taluqdars and Zamindars to Join the Revolt?


Why were the sepoys discontented with the British?


Which of the following was not one of the terms accepted by the Indian ruler entering Subsidiary Alliance?


Which of the following statements was not a justified reason for the annexation of Awadh by the British in 1857?


Consider the following statements regarding the Subsidiary Alliance.

  1. The British would be responsible for protecting their ally from external and internal threats to their power.
  2. In the territory of the ally, a British armed contingent would be stationed.
  3. The British would provide the resources for maintaining this contingent.
  4. The ally could enter into agreements with other rulers or engage in warfare only with the permission of the British.

Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?


Awadh and Satara were captured under ______.


Describe the role of any six prominent leaders of northern India who fought against the British in the Revolt of 1857.


Mangal Pandey, in 1857, killed British Officer(s):


The major reasons to explain why the rebellious soldiers turned to native rulers for leadership is/are:-


The subsidiary alliance was imposed on Awadh in ______.


In 1856, the kingdom which was formally annexed to the British empire was ______.


Who led the Revolt from Lucknow?


In which year Awadh was annexed to the British Empire?


The Subsidiary Alliance System was devised by ______.


Explain why the Revolt of 1857 became an expression of popular resistance in Awadh than any where else to the British rule.


"The link between sepoys and the rural peasant folk had important implications in the course of the Revolt of 1857." Elucidate the statement with suitable examples.


Read the given information and identify the leader of 1857 Revolt from the following options:

  • Nawab of Awadh
  • Was dethroned and exiled to Calcutta 
  • British wrongly assumed him as unpopular ruler

Find out the chronological order of the events of the Revolt of 1857:

  1. Subsidiary Alliance introduced by Wellesley in Awadh. 
  2. Nawab Wajid Ali Shah deposed.
  3. Summary Revenue settlement introduced in Awadh by the British.
  4. Mutiny started in Meerut.

Which one of the following regions was called as the "Nursery of the Bengal Army" by the British during 1850's?


“A cherry that will drop into our mouth one day”, who made this remark?


Explain the series of events that eventually led the cherry to fall into the mouth of the British.


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