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After the Revolt of 1857 was put down by Britishers, which Mughal ruler was forced to leave the country?
Bahadur Shah Zafar
Farrukhsiyar
Ahmad Shah Bahadur
Muhammad Shah
- Bahadur Shah Zafar:
- The last Mughal emperor who was forced into exile in Rangoon, Burma, after the British suppressed the Revolt of 1857.
- He was an important symbolic figurehead for the rebels.
- Farrukhsiyar:
- Reigned much earlier, between 1713 and 1719.
- Known for granting trading rights to the British East India Company.
- Ahmad Shah Bahadur:
- Ruled from 1748 to 1754.
- His ineffective reign led to the weakening of Mughal power.
- Muhammad Shah:
- Reigned between 1719 and 1748.
- His rule saw the decline of the Mughal Empire further, culminating in the invasions by Nadir Shah and the Marathas.
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