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why did sir syed ahmed khan write the causes of the indian revolt

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Answered by studieshelper2
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Sir syed ahmed khan wrote the pamphlet after he witnessed the revolt and the brutal revenge of British. He wrote it to point out the reasons for the revolt and to convince the British that they were wrong about putting full blame on Muslims for the 1857 revolt.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Given below is the reason

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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was inspired to create the pamphlet after viewing both the insurrection and the terrible reprisals carried out by the British. He watched both occurrences, and it was after witnessing both that he got the idea to write the booklet. He penned it in order to demonstrate the rationale behind the uprising and to persuade the British that they were wrong in placing the full burden of responsibility for the uprising in 1857 on the shoulders of Muslims. He did this in order to convince the British that they were wrong in placing the full burden of responsibility on the shoulders of Muslims. In addition, he wrote it with the purpose of convincing the British that the revolt in 1857 was not started by Muslims. This was his motivation for writing it.

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