Events of 1857
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Date
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Event
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26 February |
Sepoys of the 19th Native Infantry at Berhampore refuse rifle practice
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29 March |
At Barrackpore, in Bengal, Mangal Pandey wounds two British mutiny of 34th Native Infantry
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31 March |
19th Native Infantry disbanded
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8 April |
Pandey hanged at Barrackpore
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24 April |
Troopers of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry at Meerut refuse orders to fire greased cartridges
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2 May |
Unrest at Ambala, 48th Mutiny at Lucknow
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6 May |
Part of the 34th Native Infantry disbanded at Barrackpore
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8 May |
Troops of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry found guilty by court-martial and given severe sentences
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10 May |
Mutiny and Murders at Meerut, troops head towards Delhi
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11 May |
Europeans, and Christians slaughtered in Delhi
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13 May |
Bahadur Shah Zafar proclaimed new Mughal emperor; British disarm the garrison at Lahore
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17 May |
Delhi Field Force, under George Anson, advances from Ambala
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22 May |
Peshawar garrison disarmed
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20–23 May |
Part of 9th Native Infantry mutiny at Agra
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27 May |
Anson dies of cholera; replaced by Major-General Sir Henry Bernard
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30 May |
Mutinies at Mathura and Lucknow
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31 May |
Rohilkhand and Bhurtpore army mutinies
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4 June |
Jhansi captured by rebels and handed over to Rani of Jhansi
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5 June |
Cawnpore 2nd Cavalry Mutinies
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6 June |
Cawnpore siege begins, Mutiny at Allahabad
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7 June |
Wilson and Bernard meet at Alipore
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8 June |
Battle of Badli-ki-Serai; Massacre at Jhansi
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11 June |
Lucknow police rebels; Neill arrives at Allahabad
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25 June |
Nana Sahib offers terms at Cawnpore
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27 June |
Satichaura Ghat Massacre at Cawnpore
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30 June |
British defeat at Chinhat; Lucknow Residency besieged
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1 July |
Mutiny at Indore
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2 July |
Arrival of Bakht Khan at Delhi
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4 July |
Sir Henry Lawrence dies at Lucknow
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5 July |
General Barnard dies of cholera;Major-General Thomas Reed succeeds as commander of the Delhi Field Force
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7 July |
Allan attacks Delhi leading to the slaughter of Delhi
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12 July |
Brigadier-General Sir Henry Havelock defeats rebels at Fatehpur, en-route to Cawnpore
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15 July |
Allan goes to Barrackpore and assembles a large standing army of nearly 6000 men and prepares for battle
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15 July |
Havelock defeats rebels at Aong and near Pandu river at Cawnpore.
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16 July |
Nana Sahib defeated in first battle for Cawnpore
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17 July |
Sir Archdale Wilson replaces the ailing Reed as commander of the Delhi Field Force
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27 July 1857 |
Kunwar Singh welcomed pre-planed Dinapore cantonment rebellion army at Arrah
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27 July |
Ammunition is blocked from reaching citizens instead it is re-routed to Barrackpore
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29 July |
Havelock's victory at Unnao
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30 July |
First relief of Arrah fails
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31 July |
Lord Canning issues his controversial 'Clemency' resolution, by which he advises against the execution of mutineers not convicted of murder
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3 August |
Siege of Arrah ends after action by Major Vincent Eyre
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5 August |
Havelock's victory at Bashiratganj
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12 August |
Battle between Kher Singh and Ayer Dil, near Jagdishpur
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13 August |
Havelock withdrawal to Cawnpore; Colin Campbell, Anson's successor as Commander-in-Chief of India,arrives at Calcutta
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14 August |
John Nicholson arrives at Delhi Ridge
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16 August |
Havelock victory at Bithur
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18 August |
Rupees 10,000 announced by Patna commissioner E.A. Samuels to apprehend Kunwar Singh
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17 August |
Captain William Stephen Raikes Hodson defeats a large body of rebel cavalry near Rohtak
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4 September |
Siege train, proceeding from Punjab, arrives in the British camp outside Delhi
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5 September |
Suppression of the revolt starts as thousands are slaughtered and Allan moves to Bihar
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14 September |
Wilson's assault on Delhi begins, Nicholson wounded
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15 September |
Rebellion of Muzaffarpur announced to accept leadership of Babu Kunwar Singh
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19 September |
Havelock and Outram marches to Lucknow
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20 September |
Delhi captured and cleared of rebel troops
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21 September |
William Hodson captures Bahadur Shah
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22 September |
Hodson executes Mughal princes
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23 September |
Nicholson dies of wounds
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25 September |
First relief of Lucknow
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10 October |
Agra mutineers defeated
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9 November |
Kavanagh escapes from Lucknow
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14–17 November |
Second relief of Lucknow by Campbell
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19 November |
Women and children evacuated from Lucknow
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22 November |
British withdraw from Lucknow
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24 November |
Havelock dies of dysentery
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26–28 November |
Windham defeated at second battle of Cawnpore
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29 November |
Campbell reaches Cawnpore to join Windham
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6 December |
Tatya Tope defeated at second battle of Cawnpore
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Sources: www.britishempire.co.uk and Saul David, The Indian Mutiny
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