- India vs. British East India Company
- Caused by British social reforms, land taxes and treatment of princes
- Mutiny of sepoys in Meerut near Delhi (May 10th, 1857)
- Lead to rebellions in the upper Gangetic plain and central India
- Bahadur Shah Zafar declared Emperor of Hindustan by rebels
- Rebels captured territory in North-West Provinces and Awadh
- Britain recaptured Delhi in the Siege of Delhi (June - September 1857)
- Delhi and Lucknow heavily damaged during the conflict
- Indian defeat at Gwalior (June 20th, 1858)
- Britain granted amnesty to rebels not involved in murder (November 1st, 1858)
- Government of India Act of 1858: Dissolution of the East India Company and creation of the British Raj
- Estimated casualties: 800,000 Indians and 6,000 British
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Collection of facts about the Indian Rebellion of 1857
This post is a collection of facts about the Indian Rebellion of 1857. There are 12 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia