At which monument in delhi did the british forces arrest bahadur shah zafar in september 1857
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After the great uprising of 1857 which started from Meerut and Mutineers entered Delhi from Bridge of Boats on Yamuna and took control of Delhi after proclaiming Zafar as their King and vowed to restore the court of Great Mughals, the one clear source of legitimacy across Indian subcontinent. This followed by an intense fight between Britishers and mutineers, which resulted in mass devastation of Delhi and eventual collapse of first Indian struggle of freedom of 1857. Bahadur Shah Zafar was captured from Humayun Tomb and prosecuted with charge of treason and abatement.
After the great mutiny of 1857 which is also known as first struggle of freedom, Bahadur Shah Zafar was prosecuted and finally decreed to an exile to Rangoon, Burma.
His tomb is still there and known as the Tomb of Emperor saint for he is revered as a Sufi Saint in Mynamar.
After the great mutiny of 1857 which is also known as first struggle of freedom, Bahadur Shah Zafar was prosecuted and finally decreed to an exile to Rangoon, Burma.
His tomb is still there and known as the Tomb of Emperor saint for he is revered as a Sufi Saint in Mynamar.
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