when did the British army camp captured Delhi and turned the Mughal emperor pensional
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21 September 1857
Siege of Delhi, (8 June–21 September 1857). The hard-fought recapture of Delhi by the British army was a decisive moment in the suppression of the 1857–58 Indian Mutiny against British rule. It extinguished Indian dreams of recreating the rule of the Mughal Empire.
The Company Fights Back
New laws were passed to make it easy to convict the rebels. The Company then moved forces into the storm centres of revolt. Delhi was recaptured from the rebel forces in September 1857. Arrest of The Last Mughal Emperor: Bahadur Shah Zafar was arrested.
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The rebellion against the authority of the East India Company was widespread through much of Northern India, but essentially it was sparked by the mass uprising by the sepoys of the units of the Army which the company had itself raised in its Bengal Presidency (which actually covered a vast area from Assam to Peshawar). Seeking a symbol around which to rally, the first sepoys to rebel sought to reinstate the power of the Mughal Empire, which had ruled the entire Indian subcontinent during the previous centuries. Lacking overall direction, many who subsequently rebelled also flocked to Delhi
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