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प्रश्न
Imagine you were present when the rulers of Indian states met at a common place before the Uprising of 1857. Each ruler voiced his grievance against the British. Make a list of the grievances of each of the rulers.
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उत्तर
The grievances of each ruler are summarised below:
- The Nawab of Awadh was enraged by the humiliating manner in which he was dethroned, and Awadh was annexed, allegedly for supposed misrule. This happened despite him being the first to form a subsidiary alliance, in which he paid the British to defend the kingdom of Awadh.
- The Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and his wife Zeenat Mahal were enraged by the British proclamation that his successors could not use the Red Fort as a palace and were forbidden from using imperial titles in their names.
- The rulers of Jhansi, Satara, Jaitpur, Sambalpur, Udaipur, and Nagpur were upset because the British acquired their territories under the Doctrine of Lapse.
- Nana Saheb, Baji Rao II’s adoptive son, was refused the annuity paid by the British. He was compelled to live in Kanpur, distant from his family’s home in Poona.
- The Nawabs of Carnatic and Tanjore were displeased when their regal titles were taken.
- The Nizam of Hyderabad, the ruler of Mysore, the Raja of Tanjore, Sindhia, the Rajput rulers of Jodhpur, Jaipur, Macheri, Bundi, and the ruler of Bharatpur had formed a subsidiary alliance with the British. They were now wary of the British and dissatisfied with losing their freedom.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
On the River map of India mark the following centers of the revolt of 1857.
1) Delhi
2) Lucknow
3) Meerut
4) Barrackpore
5) Jhansi
6) Gwalior
7) Kanpur
During the great revolt of 1857, the Governor-General of India was ______.
Queen Victoria’s proclamation of 1858 was described as ______.
Name any two smaller rulers who acknowledged the suzerainty of Bahadur Shah Zafar.
Match the following.
| 1. | Mangal Pandey | (a) | Kanpur |
| 2. | Bahadur Shah II | (b) | Lucknow |
| 3. | Nana Saheb | (c) | Central India |
| 4. | Begum Hazarat Mahal | (d) | Barrackpore |
| 5. | Rani Lakshmi Bai | (e) | Delhi |
Assertion (A): The Revolt of 1857 was brutally suppressed by the British army.
Reason (R): The failure of the rebellion was due to the absence of central authority.
Identify the Acts passed in British India from 1858 to 1919, with a brief note on each.
In November 1858 the power to govern India was transferred from ______ to the British Crown.
The ______ claimed themselves as paramount power.
Enumerate the cause for the failure of the Great Revolt of 1857.
