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प्रश्न
What impact did the uprising of 1857 have on the Mughal rule?
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उत्तर
- By 1857, the Mughal dynasty had already been rendered irrelevant by the British political dominance.
- The Mughal Emperor had become a mere titular ruler of Delhi and the real power was held by the English East India Company officials.
- After the 1857 rebellion was unsuccessful, Bahadur Shah Zafar was deported to Yangon, and the Mughal dynasty officially came to an end.
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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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