My India’s 150th Anniversary – First War of Independence
Interesting StuffIn Delhi, India, where the 150th anniversary of India’s first revolt against British rule was celebrated with performers reenacted scenes from the war.

This feature of 1857 is something special and relevant to contemporary India. The use of the term ‘Hindustan’ in the proclamations of both Hindu and Muslim united under the Muslim king to fight the Raj(empire). Both Hindus and Muslim sepoys(military troops), in fact, declared that the rebellion was a holy war. Zafar, the guardian of the faith for both Hindus and Muslims, was an unusual king.
Many historians said it was not ‘mutiny’ between British and the sepoys but the first war of Indian independence.
It was during the sixteen century where British Empire granted trading rights to a group of London merchants — a group that would become the East India Company.
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