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1849 | Governor-General Dalhousie announced that after the death of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the family of the king would be shifted out of the Red Fort and given another place in Delhi to reside in. |
1856 | (i) Governor-General Canning decided that Bahadur Shah Zafar would be the last Mughal king and after his death his descendants would be recognised as princes. (ii) The Company passed a new law which stated that every new person who took up employment in the Company’s army had to agree to serve overseas if required. |
29 March 1857 | Mangal Pandey, a young soldier, was hanged to death for attacking his officers in Barrackpore. |
May 1857 | Sepoys mutinied in several places. |
10 May 1857 | Sepoys rushed to Delhi from Meerut. |
September 1857 | Delhi was recaptured from the rebel forces. |
October 1858 | Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar along with his wife was sent to prison in Rangoon. |
1858 | A new Act passed by the British Parliament transferred the powers of the East India Company to the British Crown. |
November 1862 | Bahadur Shah Zafar died in Rangoon jail. |
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1. What were the main causes of the 1857 rebellion? |
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