The Sepoys also gradually became dissatisfied with various
was captured by the British Sepoys in 1805.
European while the rest were local Indian Sepoys.
been given the rank of'Commandant of Company's Sepoys.
were killed by the Sepoys.
especially amongst Indian Sepoys of the British Indian Army.
Like the Sepoys, the civil population was also badly affected.
(B) The order to the Sepoys to travel on ships.
Sepoys in the Presidency of Bengal revolted against their British officers.
1915 mutiny by the British Muslim Indian Sepoys garrisoned in Singapore.
The Sepoys also gradually became dissatisfied with various
other aspects of army life.
The Sepoys were determined to bring an end to the Company's rule.
The Hindu and Muslim rebels and Sepoys respected each other' s sentiments.
In May 1806 some Sepoys who protested the new rules were sent
It had a garrison of 50 Sepoys and was managed by a subedar.
They were hotly chased by British who had 2000 Sepoys and 1000 Kolkar.
In addition, there were shallow graves of 50 native Sepoys, 11 European soldiers
About 100 Sepoys who had sought refuge inside the palace were brought out,
After eruption of revolt on 10 May 1857, Rebel Sepoys of Azamgarh, Banaras
In May 1857, Sepoys of the British Indian army rebelled against their British officers
Muslim and Hindu rulers alike have joined rebelling Sepoys, militant peasants, and other nationalist fighters.
At Meerut, a large military cantonment, 2,357 Indian Sepoys and 2,038 British soldiers were stationed
The Sepoys were sent to distant parts of the empire,
but were not paid any extra allowance.
Similarly, at ICD Thimmapur, posts of 2 TAs,
2 LDCs and 4 Sepoys were vacant during 2016-17.
Nineteen Sepoys were punished with 50 lashes each
and forced to seek pardon from the East India Company.
Sepoys or Historians have said,
panchayats were there and these were composed of native officers drawn from each regiments.
The Mahar
troops, who included 104 Viceroy's Commissioned Officers and a host of Non-commissioned officers and Sepoys were demobilised.
In May 1857, Sepoys of the British Indian army rebelled against their British officers and streamed into Delhi.
In May 1806 some Sepoys who protested the new rules were sent to Fort Saint
George Madras then, now Chennai.
In 1840s, English officer developed a sense of superiority,
physical violence also started and distance between officers and Sepoys grew.