British rule in Himachal Pradesh

British rule in Himachal Pradesh

The Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the First War of Indian Independence and the Sepoy Mutiny was a prolonged period of armed uprisings in different parts of India, against British occupation of that part of the subcontinent.

The first Indian war of independence resulted due to the build up of political, social, economic, religious and military grievance against the British. People of the hill provinces were not politically active as were the people in other states of the country. More or less they maintained distance and so did their rulers with the exception of Bushahr. Some of them even provided help to the British during the time of revolt. Among them were the rulers of Chamba, Bilaspur, Bhagal and Dhami. The rulers of Bushars acted in a hostile manner to the interests of the British. However, the evidence is not clear whether they really aided the rebels or not.cite web
url = http://himachal.nic.in/tour/history.htm
title = History of Himachal
accessdate = 2006-10-26
publisher = Cultural Dep. of Himachal
] The British territories in the hill came under the direct control of British Crown after Queen Victoria's proclamation of 1858. The provinces of Chamba, Mandi and Bilaspur were at a good rate of progress in various fields during the British rule. During the first world war, nearly all rulers of the hill states remained loyal and served to the British army during the war time. Amongst the states which helped British were the states of Kangra, Dada-Siba Jagir, Nurpur, Chamba, Suket, Mandi and Bilaspur.cite web
url = http://himachal.nic.in/tour/history.htm
title = History of Himachal
accessdate = 2006-10-26
publisher = Cultural Dep. of Himachal
]

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