Which of the following historians termed the revolt of 1857 as a 'sepoy mutiny'?

Which of the following historians termed the revolt of 1857 as a 'sepoy mutiny'? Correct Answer John Lawrence and Earl Stanley

  • John Lawrence and Earl Stanley are the British historians who termed the revolt of 1857 as a 'sepoy mutiny'.
  • The process began on 10 May 1857 at Meerut via a mutiny of sepoys of the British East India Company's army.
  • Sepoys in the Presidency of Bengal revolted against their British officers, leading to worse conditions.

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