Naming controversy regarding the Indian Rebellion of 1857
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 has been variously termed as a war of independence, a rebellion, and a mutiny. Several Indian writers, who consider it as a part of the Indian independence movement that ultimately led to the country's independence in 1947, have termed it as "The First War of Independence", the "great revolution", the "great rebellion", and the "Indian freedom struggle". Several British writers, who view it as a military disturbance, have termed it as "sepoy revolt", "sepoy war", "Indian rebellion", and the "great revolt". Since the 19th century, a section of British writers have challenged the choice of the word "mutiny" to describe the events.[1]
^Frith, Nicola (2014). The French Colonial Imagination: Writing the Indian Uprisings, 1857–1858, from Second Empire to Third Republic. Lexington Books. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-0-7391-8001-3.
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