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Why did the British treat the Muslims hashly immediately after the uprising of 1857? Why did the British attitude towards the Muslims change in the later part of the 19th Century?​

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Answered by melikecats12344
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The British government consciously discriminated against the Muslims, holding them responsible for the uprising of 1857. They also took part in Wahabi Movement. These events made the British look at Muslims with suspicion which resulted in indiscriminate treatment towards the Muslims.

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Answered by samridhi075
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British treat muslim harshly immediately after the uprising of 1857 because Muslims badly as opposed to Hindus in-fact, the Raj (British) employed, old 'divide and rule' policy and classed ethnicities in India as Martial Race; Rebel Tribe etc and ruled with a simple policy of , 'divide and rule'.
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