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Class 12 History
Part-III: Chapter 2
REBELS AND THE RAJ: The Revolt of 1857 and its Representations
Revision Notes
Rebels and the Raj - The revolt of 1857 and its representation Pattern of Rebellion
- People from different walks of life plunged into the revolt - due to their hatred
against the oppressive policies of the British Centres of the Revolt - Lucknow, Kanpur,
Bareilly, Meerut, Arrah in Bihar.
Leaders - Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, Nana Saheb, Kunwar Singh, Bakt Khan, Begum
Hazrat Mehal, Tatya Tope.
Awadh revolt - direct annexation policy of Dalhousie - 1856. Hatred provoked -
dispossessed taluqdars of Awadh, Injustice done to Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh
embittered the people.
Revolt of the sepoys:
1. Policy of social superiority of British.
2. Interference in religious matters - greased cartridges issues.
The vision of unity:
1. Hindu Muslim unity
2. Search for alternative powers
3. Rebels established parallel administration, in Delhi, Lucknow, and Kanpur after
capturing centers of British power. Later they failed.
4. The British policy of repression.
Repression - 1857 - North India was brought under a strict law to prolonged attack of
British - one from Calcutta to North India, another from Punjab to recover Delhi,
27,000 Muslims hanged.
Image of the Revolt - Pictorial images produced by British and Indians - posters and
cartoons.
The performance of terror:
1. Execution of rebels Nationalist imageries.
2. Inspiration to nationalists celebration as the first war of Independence - leaders
Timeline
Time Line
11-12 May Delhi garrisons revolts; Bahadur shah accepts nominal leadership
25 sept British forces under Havelock and Outram entre the Residency in Lucknow