What impact did bahadur zafar have on the rebellion of 1857,mainly on the people and the prince?
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All hopes of the revival of the Mughal empire ended when the British decided to challenge the authority of the Mughals. They took full advantage of its weaknesses and began to pursue their plan of establishing control over India.
Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last of the Mughals, assumed leadership of the rebels in the Revolt of 1857 against the British. He was defeated and exiled to Rangoon where he died. The Mughal empire then came to a glorious end.
Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last of the Mughals, assumed leadership of the rebels in the Revolt of 1857 against the British. He was defeated and exiled to Rangoon where he died. The Mughal empire then came to a glorious end.
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There was a wide spread impact on the people of the whole country and its ruling families after Bahadur Shah Zafar's support to the rebellion. These were: He wrote letters to all the chiefs and rulers of the country to come forward and organize a confederacy of Indian states to fight with Britishers.
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