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Rebellion

Rebellion signifies a strong resistance against authority. It often involves uprisings or revolts. In British history, rebellions have shaped political landscapes. The American Revolution is a notable example. In India, the 1857 uprising marked a significant challenge to British rule. Rebellions can lead to social change or conflict. They reflect the struggle for rights and freedoms in various contexts.

Suppression of the 1857 Revolt in India

he 1857 Revolt, also known as the Indian Rebellion, marked uprising against British rule in India. It began...

 April 9, 2025

Consequences and Historical Interpretations

The 1857 Revolt, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny, was uprising against British rule in India. It marked...

 April 7, 2025

Sanyasi and Fakir Rebellions

The Sanyasi Revolt, also known as the Sanyasi and Fakir Rebellion, occurred in the late 18th century in...

 April 5, 2025

The Doctrine of Lapse and Subsidiary Alliance

The Doctrine of Lapse was a policy by the British East India Company in the mid-19th century. It...

 April 5, 2025

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