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Disarmament of the 26th Indian regiment at Barrackpore

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January 1, 1857
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Mirza Firuz Shah
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Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857

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Disarmament of the 26th Indian regiment at Barrackpore, India. During the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Began as mutiny of sepoys (Indian soldiers of the British East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut. Also known as 1857 War of Independence and India 's First War of Independence.


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Bunzeena Hameed

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Firuz Shah(Karim Us-Shuja) the Shahzada of Mamkaur, went to Mehidpur early in September and is reported to base appointed one Mirza, who was the son of a former Subedar of Mehidpur, as the head of the rebels. Page No: 147 Footnote No: 5

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