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When was Mangal Pandey executed?


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Mangal Pandey was executed on April 8 1857. He was a sepoy of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) mutinied against his commanding officers of the East India Company. 29-year old Mangal Pandey, belonged from Ballia district in modern-day Uttar Pradesh, and had joined the Bengal Army in 1849. He worked as a soldier in the 5th Company of the 34thThis event, and Pandey’s subsequent punishment led to more resentment among the sepoys of the Bengal Army ultimately aiding in the Revolt of 1857.

Immediate causes of revolt 1857

  • On this day that is March 29 1857, he declared rebellion against his commanders and fired the first shot at a British officer.
  • He and an associate were court-martialed and was hanged a few days after this event, that is on April 8 1857. Hence the regiment was disbanded.
  • Many of the sepoys belonging to that troop felt that the punishment meted out to Pandey was unwarranted, and this further fuelled them with anger and resentment with the British establishment.
  • It was the first major and huge-scale rebellion against the East India Company rule, although not the first revolt against the Company.

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