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Indian Rebellion of 1857

Can you answer all these question about the Indian Rebellion of 1857?
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The term is used interchangeably to describe the 1857 uprising
Sepoy Mutiny
The company that the Indians rebelled against
East India Company
These objects(plural) of the new Enfield rifles were the rebellion's controversial trigger.
Rumors said that these objects were lubricated with cow and pig fat, offending both Hindu and Muslim soldiers.
cartridges
A British policy that allowed the annexation of princely states lacking a male heir, which angered many local rulers and contributed to the uprising.
The Doctrine of Lapse
The execution of this sepoy, whose defiant actions against British officers sparked widespread dissent, is often cited as the catalyst for the rebellion.
Mangal Pandey
The revolt began in this northern Indian city, which became the spark for the widespread insurrection.
Meerut
This rebel leader of Cawnpore became infamous for his role in the siege that ended in a brutal massacre of civilians.
Nana Saheb
At the infamous “Bloody Gate” in Cawnpore, this British officer shot prisoners after stripping them of their personal effects.
William Hodson
This British officer, who died during the siege of Lucknow, became a martyr figure in the context of the rebellion.
Henry Lawrence
The massacre where 120 British women and children captured by the rebels were butchered, with their remains then thrown down a nearby well
Bibi Ghar massacre
This British officer is celebrated for his dramatic relief of the besieged Residency at Lucknow during the rebellion.
Colin Campbell
During the rebellion, this officer forced captured soldiers to lick blood-stained walls before execution, or even “blown from a gun.”
James Neill
Often compared to Joan of Arc, this female princely ruler valiantly defended her state against British forces.
Rani of Jhansi
The last major battle of the conflict fought in 1858, which greatly contained the Rebels
Battle of Gwalior
The last Mughal emperor involved in the uprising, he was convicted of treason and exiled to Rangoon, marking the end of Mughal rule.
Bahadur Shah Zafar
The rebellion led to the formation of this subject, which was directly under control by the British Crown.
British Raj
During the chaos of the rebellion, secret messages were reportedly passed from town to town by storing them in this type of flatbread.
Chapatis
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Level 83
Nov 23, 2025
Needs more type ins. For example, accept Chapati for chapatis.