How did the Revolt of 1857 change the outlook of the British towards Delhi?
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Changes made to the city of Delhi by the British after the revolt of 1857: The British exiled the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar after the revolt, and his court was dismantled. Many of his palaces were razed to the ground, and several barracks were built for British troops.
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Changes made to the city of Delhi by the British after the revolt of 1857: ... The area around the Red Fort was cleared of gardens, pavilions and mosques because the British wanted the people in Delhi to forget their Mughal past. Most mosques were either destroyed or put to other uses.
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