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why was bahadur shah zafar declared as the emperor of the revolt of 1857?​

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Answered by ahfmekj
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As the Indian rebellion of 1857 spread, Sepoy regiments reached the Mughal Court at Delhi. Because of Zafar's neutral views on religions, many Indian kings and regiments accepted and declared him as the Emperor of India. ... Once he had joined them, Bahadur Shah II took ownership for all the actions of the mutineers.

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Answered by wwwdeva9580
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The British sent Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal Emperor, out of India, and kept him in Yangon (then called Rangoon), Burma where he died in 1862. The Mughal dynasty, which had ruled India for about four

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