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प्रश्न
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
Mention any two important results of the Revolt.
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उत्तर
Results of the Revolt 1857
- The rule of the English East India Company came to an end.
- Treaties with Indian states would be honoured.
- The British government would not interfere in the social and religious customs of the people.
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- Identify the person in the picture. Name the proclamation made by her in 1858.
- Where and by whom was this proclamation made public?
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- appointment to public offices?
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