06 Jan 2026
50m

322. Indian Uprising 1857: The Mutiny (Part 1)

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Empire: World History

The podcast explores the lead-up to the 1857 War of Independence, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny, focusing on the reign of the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, and the growing tensions in Delhi. It examines the shift in British attitudes from admiration to arrogance and the rise of evangelicalism, contrasting figures like Octoloni and Fraser with those like Charles Trevelyan. The discussion covers the economic decline of the Mughal Empire due to events like Nader Shah's looting and the cultural vibrancy of Zafar's court, highlighting poets like Ghalib and Zork. It further analyzes the increasing puritanism on both the British and Indian sides, the emergence of Indian nationalism, and the critical role of greased cartridges in sparking the uprising among the sepoys.

Outlines

Part 1: The Mughal Court and Delhi's Golden Age

Part 2: Ideological Shifts and Growing Discontent

Part 3: The Catalyst: The Enfield Rifle and Broken Trust

Part 4: Defiance and the Outbreak of Mutiny

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