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प्रश्न
Prove that there was no common purpose among the leaders of the Great revolt of 1857.
उत्तर
- The revolt did not have a clear leader. Bahadur Shah II was old and exhausted. He lacked military leadership.
- At Kanpur, Nana Sahib was proclaimed a Peshwa, who was the adopted son of the exited Peshwa Baji Rao II.
- He believed that he was entitled to a pension from the British.
- When he was refused to be given, he was compelled to revolt against them. Rani Lakshmi Bai and Tantia Tope fought for Jhansi and Gwaliar.
- Begun of Awadh wanted to safeguard her territory.
- Khan Bahadur Khan fought against the British when they subjugated his government in Bareilly.
- As such, they lacked unity and gave way for the easy victory of the British.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
______ was described the revolt of 1857 as First War of India Independence.
Write about the Kanpur Massacre of 1857.
During the great revolt of 1857, the Governor-General of India was ______.
The first sign of unrest appeared at ______.
Mangal Pandey a young soldier was hanged to death for ______ his officer in ______.
After the 1857 revolt, the British captured Bahadur Shah and transported him to ______.
Match the following.
1. | Birjis Qadr | (a) | Bihar |
2. | Rani Lakshmi Bai | (b) | Faizabad |
3. | Kunwar Singh | (c) | Jhansi |
4. | Bakht Khan | (d) | Lucknow |
5. | Ahmadullah Shan | (e) | Bareilly |
Prepare an album with pictures of frontline leaders of all the anti-colonial struggles launched against the British.
______ led the Revolt at Bareilly.
Choose the correct alternative and complete the statement.
Nanasaheb Peshwa led the uprising from ______.