Maulavi
was arrested by the British in January 1857 and was held captive in Faizabad, but three months before the revolt broke out in Lucknow on June 3, he escaped and launched a war against the British in Awadh region including Faizabad, Lucknow and Shahjahanpur.”
Who fought the battle in Lucknow?
Siege of Lucknow, (25 May–27 November 1857), sustained assault and eventual relief of the
British
“Residency” (British governmental headquarters) in India's northern city of Lucknow, part of 1857–58 Indian Mutiny against British rule.
Who fought Lucknow in revolt of 1857?
Place Leader | Delhi Hakim Ahsanullah (Chief advisor to Bahadur Shah II) | Lucknow Begum Hazrat Mahal, Birjis Qadir, Ahmadullah (advisor of the ex-Nawab of Awadh) | Kanpur Nana Sahib, Rao Sahib (nephew of Nana), Tantia Tope, Azimullah Khan (advisor of Nana Sahib) | Jhansi Rani Laxmibai |
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Who captured Lucknow?
Capture of Lucknow | East India Company Oudh rebels supported by rebel sepoys | Commanders and leaders | Sir Colin Campbell Begum Hazrat Mahal | Strength |
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Who was the British commissioner at Lucknow in 1801?
The first British Commissioner (in effect the governor) appointed to the newly acquired territory was
Coverley Jackson
. He behaved tactlessly, and Sir Henry Lawrence, a very experienced administrator, took up the appointment only six weeks before the rebellion broke out.
Who led the first freedom struggle in Lucknow?
Maulavi Ahmadullah Shah
kept Faizabad free from British rule for almost one year, until his death at the hands of British agents on June 5, 1858. According to researcher and historian Ram Shankar Tripathi, “With being a practicing Muslim, he was also the epitome of religious unity and Ganga-Jamuna culture of Faizabad.
Who is the king of Bareilly?
The city of Bareilly was founded in 1537 by Basdeo, a Katehriya Rajput. The city is mentioned in the histories for the first time by Budayuni who he writes that
one Husain Quli Khan
was appointed the governor of ‘Bareilly and Sambhal' in 1568.
Who can be called the greatest hero of revolt of 1857?
List I (Book) List II (Author) | A. The First Indian War of Khan Independence 1857-59 1. Saved Ahmad | B. Causes of Indian Revolt 2. SB Chaudhary |
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WHO declared leader of 1857 revolt?
Bakht Khan, (born c. 1797—died 1859), commander in chief of rebel forces in the early stages of the anti-British Indian Mutiny (1857–58).
Who started the revolt of 1857?
Indian Mutiny, also called Sepoy Mutiny or First War of Independence, widespread but unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in India in 1857–59. Begun in Meerut by
Indian troops (sepoys)
in the service of the British East India Company, it spread to Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, and Lucknow.
What is the old name of Uttar Pradesh?
A few days after Independence a debate started in the legislature over the question of a “suitable name” of the newly born province that had been known as
United Province of Agra and Oudh
since 1902 and was shortened to United Province (UP) in 1937.
Who is the present Nawab of Lucknow?
Nawab Wajid Ali Shah | Predecessor Amjad Ali Shah | Successor Birjis Qadra (son) | Born 30 July 1822 Lucknow, Oudh State |
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Is Awadh and Lucknow same?
Awadh | Country India | State Uttar Pradesh | Covering territory Lucknow division (except Hardoi district) Ayodhya division Devipatan division Allahabad division | Languages Awadhi, Hindi and Urdu |
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Who killed Shah mal?
Shah Mal, a local villager, led a large band of farmers in fighting against
British
forces during the conflict of 1857. Hundreds of farmers were killed when a British force attacked the village and hanged the rebels. Shah Mal himself is said to have been killed in the fighting.
Which British officer lost their lives at Lucknow?
Notes: General Neill, who served during the Indian rebellion of 1857, Major General Havelockrecapture who recaptured the Cawnpore during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and
Sir Henry Lawrence
who died at the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion were all died in Lucknow.
Who were the heroes of Lucknow?
Siege of Lucknow | Sir Henry Lawrence † Brigadier John Inglis Sir Henry Havelock † Sir James Outram Sir Colin Campbell James George Smith Neill † Various commanders including: Begum Hazrat Mahal Birjis Qadra Barkat Ahmad Ahmadullah Shah | Strength |
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