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at agra where the Moulvie stayed sometimes and almost certainly at delhi, at Meerut; at Patna and at Calcutta where the ex-king of Oudh and a large following was residing."-VolV page 292.

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"These incendiary fires were soon followed by nocturnal meetings.Men met each other with muffled faces and discussed in exciting language the intolerable outrages the British Government had committed upon them." -Kaye's Indian Mutiny Vo.1 page 365.

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"On the Parade -ground about 1300 men were assembled. They had their heads covered so that only a small part of the faces was exposed. They said they were determined to die for their religion,"-Narrative of Indian Mutiny Page 5.

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"A man appeared with a lotus flower and handed it to the chief go the regiment. He handed it on to another. Every man took it and passed it on and when it came to the last, he suddenly disappeared to the next station. There was not, it appears a detachment, not a station in Bengal, through which the Lotus Flower was not circulated. The circulation of this simple symbol of conspiracy was just after the annexation of Oudh. "- Narrative of Mutiny Page 4.

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" Afterwards the worthy couple (Nana and Azimulla) on the pretence of pilgrimage to the hills visited the military stations all along the main trunk road and went so far as Umballa. -it has been suggested that their object in going to Simla was to tamper with the Gurkha regiments stationed on the hills. But

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426 - at Agra where the Moulvie stayed sometimes and almost certainly at Delhi, at Meerut; at Patna and at. Calcutta where the ex-king of Oudh and a large following was residing. " Vol. V. page 29%. सं. १६ पृ. ८९ " These incediary fires were soon followed by noc. turnal meetings. Men met each other with muffled faces and discussed in exciting language the intolerable outrages the British Government had committed upon them, "-Kaye's Indian Mutiny Vol. 1 page 365. सं. १७ पृ. ९२ "On the Parade-ground about 1300 men were assembled. They had their heads covered so that only a small part of the faces was exposed. They said they were determined to die for their religion, "--Narrative of Indian Mutiny Page 5. t. 69.58 "A man appeared with a lotus flower and handed it to the chief of the regiment. He handed it on to another. Every man took it and passed it on and when it came to the last, he suddenly disappeared to the next "station. There was not, it appears, a detachment, not a station in Bengal, through which the Lotus flower was not circulated. The circulation of this simple symbol of conspiracy was just after the annexation of Oudh."Narrative of Mutiny Page 4. f. 889.36 "Afterwards the worthy couple (Nana and Azimulla) on the pretence of piligrimage to the hills visited the military stations all along the main trunk road and went so far as Umballa. It has been suggested that their object in going to Simla was to tamper with the Gurkha regiments stationed on the hills. But