Dinesh Kudtarkar

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Except for a few events in September, when Muslim peasants of the Dhoond tribe attacked Murree in the name of Delhi’s Mughal king, and Ahmad Khan Kharal (or Kharral) led a more serious revolt in a region lying between Lahore and Multan (in today’s Sahiwal district), Punjabis, whether Muslim, Hindu or Sikh, initiated no rebellion against the British. This was in marked contrast to what happened in 1857 in places like Delhi, Awadh, the Rohilla division of today’s UP, and Jhansi.
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