Among the leaders of the Revolt of 1857, Mangal Pandey was the first to lay down his life.
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Mangal Pandey was a sepoy in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry of the British East India Company.
He attacked British officers on March 29, 1857, at Barrackpore (West Bengal), protesting against the use of the Enfield rifle cartridges rumored to be greased with cow and pig fat.
He was arrested and sentenced to death.
Execution Date: April 8, 1857—making him the first martyr of the revolt.
Thus, Mangal Pandey was the first leader of the 1857 Revolt to sacrifice his life.