The Revolt of 1857 in Indian History:
- The Great Mutiny of 1857 took place during the period of Lord Canning.
- The Centres and Leaders of the Revolt
Lucknow – Begum Hazrat Mahal
Kanpur – Nana Saheb
Delhi – General Bhaktkhan
Bihar – Kunwar Singh
Jhansi – Rani Lekshmi Bai
Faridabad – Maulavi Ahmmadulla
Bareili – Khan Bahadur
Major Tribal Movements
Tribe Area Year
Chuars W.Bengal 1768 – 1832
Bhils Khandesh 1818 – 1848 – Sevaram
Hos Chotanagpur 1820-1832
Kolis Sahyadri hillis 1824 – 48
Kharies Khasi hils 1829 – 32 – Tirut Singh and Barmanik
Singh Phos Assam 1830 – 39
Kols Chotanagpur 1831 – 32 – Budho Bagat
Kayar Andhra Pradesh 1840 – 1924 – Alluri Sitaram Raju
Kachnagar Assam 1882 – Sambudhan
Ahom Assam 1828 – 33 – Gomdhar Konovar
Khonds Orissa 1846 – 1914 Chattre Bisayi
Santhals Rajmahal Hills 1855 – 56 Sidhu and Kanhu
Naikadas Gujarat 1858 – 68 Rup Singh Jogia Bhagat
Mundas Chotanagpur 1899 – 1900 Birsa Munda
Bhils South Rajasthan 1933 Govind Guru
Oraons Chotanagpur 1914 – 1915 Jatra Bhagat
Kukis Manipur 1917 – 19 Rani Gaidinlue
Rampa Andhra Pradesh 1916 – Alluri Sitaram Raju
- The revolt of 1857 ended in failure but it promoted the spirit of Nationalism and Patriotism.
- The 19th Native Infantry at Berhampur which refused to use the greased Cartridge and the enfield rifle, started mutiny in February 26, 1857.
- The first shot was fired on March 29 by Mangal Pandey (of Ballia, UP) of the 14th Bengal Infantry at Barrakpore of Bengal.
- Mangal Pandey was hanged to death on 29 March 1857.
- May 10, 1857 witnessed the real mutiny at Meerut then in Delhi on 11th May.
- The first British to loose his life was Col.Finnis Meerut.
- Bahadurshah II surrendered to Lt. W.S.R. Hodson on September 21, 1957 at Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi.
- The capture of Delhi and the proclamation of Bahadurshah as the Emperor of Hindustan gave a positive political meaning to the revolt.
- The immediate cause for the 1857 revolt was the introduction of the greased Catridges.
- Educated middle class section of Indian population did not support the revolt fo 1857.
- As a result of the revolt of 1857 the then Governor General Lord Canning was appointed as the Viceroy of India.
- On November 1, 1858 a proclamation was made by the Queen to the people of India in eighteeen languages.
- ‘‘The best and the bravest military leader of the rebels’’ sir Hugh Ross said this about Rani of Jhansi.
- The original name of Rani of Jhansi was Mani Karnika.
- The administration by Indian civil service officers started as a result of the Queen’s proclamation.
- The revolt was completely crusted in 1858.
- Benjamin Disraeli described the revolt as a ‘‘National Rising’’.
- V.D. Savarkar in his book ‘‘First war of Independence’’ called it ‘‘The First War of Independence’’.
- ‘‘Eighteen Fifty Seven’’ is a book written by Surendra Nath Sen.
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