Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Observe the map and answer the questions based on it.

- Which were the important centers of freedom struggle of 1857, located in Pakistan?
- Which were the important centers of freedom struggle of 1857, located in Bangladesh?
- Which were the important centers of freedom struggle of 1857, located in Maharashtra?
- Which states were annexed by the British under the policy of Doctrine of Lapse?
- Mangal Pandey was posted in which cantonment?
Advertisements
उत्तर
- Lahore, Peshawar, Shikarpur, Karachi were the important centers of the freedom struggle of 1857, located in Pakistan.
- Dacca and Chittgoan were the important centers of the freedom struggle of 1857, located in Bangladesh.
- Aurangabad, Satara, Kolhapur, and Nagpur were the important centers of the freedom struggle of 1857, located in Maharashtra.
- By implementing the policy of Doctrine of Lapse Dalhousie annexed the states of Satara, Jaitpur, Sambalpur, Udaipur, Nagpur, and Jhansi to the British empire.
- Mangal Pandey was posted in Barakpur Cantonment.
संबंधित प्रश्न
State whether the following statement is True or false:
The British supported Sati.
In 1757, Robert Clive was financially supported by ______, the moneylenders of Bengal.
The Kol uprising took place in the Chotanagpur and Singbhum region of Jharkhand and Orissa, under the leadership of ______ and ______.
Revolt at Kanpur -
Who joined the rebels at Kanpur and with whom?
Mention the results of the Great Revolt of 1857.
______ was appointed by the British Parliament to look into the Indian affairs after the 1857 revolt.
De throning of many Indian rulers affected the livelihood of ______ due to loss of patronage.
How did the British regain their lost positions after the 1857 revolt?
Explain the statement with reason.
Queen’s Proclamation was published in 1858.
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.
