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(詳細はIndian rebellion of 1857. Mangal Pandey was a sepoy (sipahi) in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) regiment of the British East India Company. While contemporary British opinion considered him a traitor and mutineer, Pandey is widely regarded as a hero in modern India. In 1984, the Indian government issued a postage stamp to commemorate him. His life and actions have also been portrayed in several cinematic productions. ==Early life== Mangal Pandey was born on 19 July 1827 in a Bhumihar Brahmin landowning family in Nagwa, a village of upper Ballia district, Uttar Pradesh.〔''Mangal Pandey: True Story of an Indian Revolutionary'', 2005, Rupa & Co. Mumbai〕 He had joined the East India Company's army in 1849. Pandey was a soldier in the 6th Company of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry and is primarily known for his involvement in an attack on several of the regiment's officers. This incident marked an opening stage in the Indian rebellion of 1857. This paved the way for his death.
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