India was once called a golden bird, but from time to time many foreign invaders in India attacked and looted the properties. The Mughals did the longest Raj Mughals in India. Looking at history, the Mughals ruled India for about 300 years. After this, the British ruled and India was a slave to the British rule for 200 years.
Now the question is whether the Mughals like the British also left India. How did the Mughal rule over India end and who was the Mughal emperor who ruled Delhi for the last time? Let’s know the answers to these questions …
Did the Mughals leave India?
India has fought a long battle for its independence. Sometimes foreign invaders, sometimes from the Mughals and then from the British. The British rule ended on 15 August 1947, when the British left India, but did the Mughals ever leave India? If we look at history, the Mughals never looted India’s property and took out in India. The decline of the Mughal rule began with the struggle with the Marathas and their rule was completely over, fighting against the British.
Who was the last rule over Delhi
The British rule came in India when the Mughals used to rule here. The East India Company slowly strengthened its roots in India and gradually captured. If you look at the history of India, there were many freedom movement against the British, in which there is a special mention of the revolution of 1857. The first freedom struggle against the British Empire began in May 1857. The fight was led by the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II. The British forces won on 14 September in this battle, after which Bahadur Shah Zafar had to leave the Red Fort on 17 September. Bahadur Shah Zafar along with his three sons had taken refuge in Humayun’s tomb, although the British arrested him from there on 20 September, after which he was sent to Rangoon, where Bahadur Shah Zafar died here. In this way Delhi was occupied by the British.
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