The War of Independence 1857
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What was the British perception of Muslims after the War of Independence 1857?

  • The British believed Muslims were innocent and did not punish them.
  • The British saw Muslims as allies and offered them rewards.
  • The British ignored the role of Muslims in the war.
  • The British considered Muslims responsible for the war and subjected them to ruthless punishment. (correct)
  • What was the impact of the War of Independence 1857 on the Mughal rule?

  • The Mughal rule was reestablished after the war.
  • The Mughal rule was strengthened and expanded.
  • The Mughal rule remained unaffected by the war.
  • The Mughal rule came to an end as a result of the war. (correct)
  • How did the British view the Muslims in relation to their power?

  • The British considered Muslims as their loyal subjects and empowered them.
  • The British saw Muslims as their enemies and ousted them from power. (correct)
  • The British acknowledged the Muslims' power and respected their authority.
  • The British had no opinion about the Muslims' role in power.
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    British Perception of Muslims after 1857

    • The British perceived Muslims as the primary instigators of the War of Independence in 1857, leading to a significant backlash against the Muslim community.
    • The British viewed Muslims as a threat to their colonial rule, associating them with violence and rebellion.

    Impact on Mughal Rule

    • The War of Independence in 1857 marked the decline of the Mughal Empire, as the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, was exiled to Burma (now Myanmar) by the British.
    • The Mughal Empire, which had ruled India for over three centuries, was eventually dissolved, and the British Crown assumed direct control over India.

    British View of Muslims and Power

    • The British viewed Muslims as a rival power and a challenge to their authority, perceiving them as a threat to their colonial domination.
    • The British believed that Muslims, along with the Mughal Empire, had to be defeated and subjugated to establish British supremacy in India.

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    Quiz: The Impact of the War of Independence 1857 on Muslims in India Test your knowledge of the aftermath of the War of Independence 1857 and its impact on the Muslim community in India. Explore the British perception of Muslims, their treatment post-war, and the lasting consequences of the conflict.

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