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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
On 29 March [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangal_Pandey Mangal Pandey], a sepoy of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, tried to incite his regiment to mutiny. He wounded Lieutenant Baugh before being overpowered. He was hanged on 8 April and the 34th BNI disbanded in disgrace as a collective punishment. This is generally considered to be the first act of the [[Indian Mutiny]]. | On 29 March [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangal_Pandey Mangal Pandey], a sepoy of the [[34th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|34th Bengal Native Infantry]], tried to incite his regiment to mutiny. He wounded Lieutenant Baugh before being overpowered. He was hanged on 8 April and the 34th BNI disbanded in disgrace as a collective punishment. This is generally considered to be the first act of the [[Indian Mutiny]]. | ||
== Biographies == | == Biographies == |
Latest revision as of 16:49, 6 October 2010
Mutiny at Barrackpore | ||
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Part of Indian Mutiny | ||
Date: | 29 March 1857 | |
Location: | Barrackpore, West Bengal | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 22.769078°N 88.352205°E | |
Result: | 34th BNI disbanded | |
Combatants | ||
East India Company | Rebel Sepoys | |
Commanders | ||
Maj-Gen Sir John Hearsey Lieut Baugh |
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Summary
On 29 March Mangal Pandey, a sepoy of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, tried to incite his regiment to mutiny. He wounded Lieutenant Baugh before being overpowered. He was hanged on 8 April and the 34th BNI disbanded in disgrace as a collective punishment. This is generally considered to be the first act of the Indian Mutiny.
Biographies
Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906:
John Hearsey (1793-1865)
External Links
Mangal Pandey's revolt Wikipedia
Mutiny at Barrackpore Google Books