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Who was the commander- in-chief of Indian rebel forces in Delhi region during revolt of 1857?
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Bakht Khan - He led the rebel forces during the revolt of 1857. He established the court of administration. He was the key figure in Delhi after Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar
The correct answer is Mysore.
Key Points
The Revolt of 1857
Centers of The Revolt
Arrah
Lucknow
Kanpur
Jhansi
Gwalior
The correct answer is Nana Sahib.
Additional Information
The policy of 'Doctrine of Lapse' was adopted by Lord Dalhousie.
Important Points
The Subsidiary Alliance was a 'Non- Intervention Policy' which was introduced by the Governor-General, Lord Wellesley to expand the British territory in Colonial India.
Hence, we can conclude that the Nawab had to follow all the terms and conditions laid by the company according to the Subsidiary Alliance.
The correct answer is Lord Canning.Key Points
Which of the following aspects of the revolt of 1857 is not correct?
The incorrect statement is - It was enthusiastically supported by the educated elite everywhere.
Revolt of 1857:
Thus, we can say that the statement 'It was enthusiastically supported by the educated elite everywhere' is not correct regarding the revolt of 1857.
On the basis of maladministration, Dalhousie annexed, which of the following states in British empire?
The correct answer is Awadh.
On the basis of maladministration, Dalhousie annexed, Awadh.
Lord Dalhousie followed the two-fold measure of ‘Doctrine of Lapse’ and ‘annexation on the grounds of maladministration’ in order to reinforce the process of British political expansion in India:
The doctrine of Lapse:
This caused a lot of disenchantment in the Indian ruling class.
Annexation on the Grounds of Maladministration:
The correct answer is Myanmar.
The revolt of 1857 was the conscious beginning of the Independence struggle against the colonial tyranny of the British.
Mangal Pandey was the first soldier to be hanged for the 1857 revolt.
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