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प्रश्न
Discuss the causes of the Revolt of 1857?
उत्तर
The Great Rebellion of 1857 is a unique example of resistance to the British authorities, in India. There were several reasons that triggered the Revolt:
1. Political Cause:- The annexation policy of British India: Two major policies were followed to bring more territories under British rule.
- Doctrine of Paramountcy:-
- New territories were annexed on the grounds that the native rulers were corrupt and inefficient.
- British claimed themselves as paramount, supreme authority.
- Doctrine of Lapse:-
- If a native ruler does not have a biological male heir of their own to the throne after his death the territory would ‘lapse’ into British India.
- Sambalpur, Satara, Jhansi, parts of Punjab, and Nagpur were annexed by the British through Doctrine of Lapse.
2. Religious Cause:-
- Indian Sepoys were prohibited from wearing religious marks on their forehead.
- To render their services overseas. Crossing the sea meant the loss of their caste. So Sepoys at Barrackpore refused to go to Burma by sea.
3. Economic Cause:-
Discrimination in salary and promotion. They felt humiliated by racial abusement.
4. Immediate Cause:-
- Introduction of cartridges to the new Enfield Rifles.
- There was a strong suspicion that the new cartridge was greased with cow and pig fat
- The cartridge had to be bitten off before loading (pork is forbidden to the Muslims and cow is sacred to the Hindus) so the Sepoys refused to use it.
- On 29th March a Sepoy named Mangal Pandey assaulted his European officer Along with some other Sepoys and Mangal Pandey was court-martialled and hanged.
This fuelled the anger among the Sepoys and started the revolt.
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