During the First War of Independence in 1857, the British Government found the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II guilty of aiding the movement and as a punishment his two sons were shot dead. Which British official was responsible for this incident?
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brigadier John Nicholson was responsible for this act
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because he defeated the indian sepoys at delhi.
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The trial. The trial of Bahadur Shah Zafar began on 27 January 1858 at 11 am. He was tried for aiding and abetting the mutiny, establishing sovereignty of 'Hindostan', waging war against the British government and being an accessory to the murder of Christians.
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