what impact did the uprising of 1857 have on the Mughal rule and peshwaship
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With the death of Bahadur Shah II the Mughal dynasty came to an end. Nana Saheb the last Peshwa had taken an active part in the uprising and had fled to Nepal after the failure of uprise so the office of the Peshwar also came to an end thus ended two of the most formidable foes of the British; the Marathas and the Mughals.
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By 1857,the mughal dynasty had already been referred irrelevant by the british political domination .the mughal emperor had become a mere titular ruler of delhi and the real power was held by the english east india company officials after the 1857 rebellion was unsuccessful ,bahadur shah zafar was deported to Yangon and the mughal dyansty officially came to the end.
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