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Why was Awadh called 'The Nursery of the Bengal Army'?

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Awadh's role as a major recruitment center for the Bengal Army made it an important region for the British, but also a source of resentment, contributing to the 1857 rebellion.
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Awadh, known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic location, became a key recruitment center for the British East India Company's Bengal Army. The rural population of Awadh provided a large number of soldiers, and the region became crucial in maintaining the British military presence in India. The term 'Nursery of the Bengal Army' referred to the region's role in producing soldiers who served in various British campaigns across India. However, this heavy military presence also contributed to the tensions that eventually led to the Revolt of 1857.
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