what was the effect of the 1857 revolt on Bahadur shah Zafar ?
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In the May of the year 1857 when British introduced the New cartridges with the cow and pig fat, they did not know that this would not only establish their rule in India as a complete authority but also would end the rule of a dynasty which had ruled India for 330 years with all its magnificence which had astonished the people and the dynasties all over the globe. But what they also did not know was the way which they had to cross to achieve India with them as complete sovereign and that they had to face the biggest mutiny India or the world had ever seen.
Also, British east India Company had never faced such a rebellion that too by the sepoys who were trained by them, by then. Even after the mutiny of 1857, British never had to suppress such a mutiny and rebellion as it never happened anywhere else in any of the colonies of the British.
Also, British east India Company had never faced such a rebellion that too by the sepoys who were trained by them, by then. Even after the mutiny of 1857, British never had to suppress such a mutiny and rebellion as it never happened anywhere else in any of the colonies of the British.
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The emperor was respected by the company
who provided him with a pension. the emperor
permitted the company to collect taxes . Bahadur
shah zafar was the mughal emperor .
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