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Question
“The rebellion of 1857 was seen as a war in which both Hindus and Muslims had equally to lose or gain.” Analyse the statement.
Long Answer
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Solution
- Both Hindu and Muslim soldiers participated in mutinies.
- They were united by common objectives, including anger against British rule and interference in religious practices.
- The Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was symbolically accepted as their leader.
- They shared similar grievances such as land annexations, military discontent, and economic exploitation.
- Several joint proclamations and alliances were formed.
- This unity reflected a shared awareness and common interests.
- The uprising was viewed as a mass movement rather than scattered protests.
- Religious unity was especially evident in the opposition to the greased cartridge issue.
- Shared cultural and regional identities helped overcome religious divisions.
- Overall, it revealed a spirit of nationalism even before organized nationalist movements emerged.
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