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In the context of Modern History of India, the Azamgarh Proclamation is generally associated with
Sepoy Mutiny 1857
Swadeshi Movement
Rowlatt Satyagraha
Champaran Movement
This proclamation was published in the Delhi Gazette in the midst of the “Great Mutiny” of 1857.
The author was most probably Firoz Shah, a grandson of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, whose restoration to full power was a main aim of the rebels.
• It expressed complete disillusionment with the British Rule and express the fear that British missionaries were, with government connivance, attempting to Christianize India came to a head among the British East India Company’s sepoy troops.
• It is one of the most significant sources of information about the objective of the rebels.
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