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Indian Mutiny

British  

noun

  1. a revolt of Indian troops (1857–59) that led to the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the British Crown

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The ghastly memento of the Indian Mutiny has, we are informed, just been placed in the museum of the Royal United Service Institution at Whitehall.

From BBC

And yet there was an underlying imperialist savagery, seen in the bloody suppression of the Indian Mutiny of 1857, combined with cynicism.

From New York Times

The Venice-born photographer travelled extensively during his career, photographing the Crimean war, the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny and the second Opium War.

From The Guardian

It was just at the time when Hodson’s career seemed ruined that the Indian Mutiny broke out, and he obtained the opportunity of rehabilitating himself.

From Project Gutenberg

Author of 'The History of the Indian Mutiny.'

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