How did the British treat the ruler to put an end to the revolte?
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Immediately after overcoming the revolt, the British Raj confiscated the properties of the people who participated in the rebellion. The Raj also looted the Moghul treasury after exiling the last Moghul ruler, Bahadur Shah. The Raj then went to the extent of banning all cultural and religious activities.
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Immediately after overcoming the revolt, the British Raj confiscated the properties of the people who participated in the rebellion. The Raj also looted the Moghul treasury after exiling the last Moghul ruler, Bahadur Shah. The Raj then went to the extent of banning all cultural and religious activities.
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- the revolt was not organised in a suitable manner so it became easy to Britishers to oppress it.
- it didn't started on the scheduled time , it started before the scheduled time of the revolt so this gave the hint to Britishers regarding a revolution
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