The Revolt of 1857 and Its Representations
Explain the provisions of the Subsidiary Alliance imposed on Awadh in 1801 by the British.
The provisions of Subsidiary Alliance imposed on Awadh in 1801 by the British:
(i) Nawab had to disband his military force.
(ii) The British positioned their troops within the kingdom.
(iii) The Kings had to act in accordance with the advice of the British Resident who was attached to the court.
(iv) King was deprived of his armed forces.
(v) Nawab became increasingly dependent on the British to maintain law and Order.
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Discuss the extent to which religious beliefs shaped the events of 1857.
What were the measures taken to ensure unity among the rebels?
What steps did the British take to quell the uprising?
Why was the revolt particularly widespread in Awadh? What prompted the peasants, taluqdars and zamindars to join the revolt?
What did the rebels want? To what extent did the vision of different social groups differ?
What do visual representations tell us about the revolt of 1857? How do historians analyse these representations?
Examine any two sources presented in the chapter, choosing one visual and one text, and discuss how these represent the point of view of the victor and the vanquished.
Why did the moneylenders and the rich people become victims of the wrath of mutineers in the Revolt of 1857?
Who led the Revolt of 1857 in following places–Kanpur, Jhansi, Bihar and Lucknow (Awadh).
Which people propagated the Revolt of 1857?
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