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1858
Bahadur Shah II  Arrest
Humayun's Tomb   captured & his sons Mirza Mughal & Khizar Sultan & his grandson Abu Bakr executed
1857
Bahadur Shah II  Battle of Badli Sari
8th June Badli Sari   A British relief force defeats an army of mutineers at Badli Sari and takes up a position on the famous ridge, overlooking the city of Delhi
14th June Badli Sari   The arrival of more British reinforcements finally leads to the defeat of the mutineers by John Nicholson, Commander of the relief force, after six days of street fighting, Delhi is recaptured
1858
Bahadur Shah II  British Raj
  The British Raj rules India
1857
Bahadur Shah II  Exile of Bahadur Shah II
14th June Delhi   Bahadur Shah is captured and exiled to Burma during the siege of Delhi
Yangon   Exiled to Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar)
1858
Bahadur Shah II  Mughal Dynasty
Yangon   A formal end is declared to the Mughal Dynasty
1857
Bahadur Shah II  Rebellion
  Bahadur Shah II, by now the pensioned descendant of the Mogul dynasty, is popularly acclaimed as the leader of resistance
  Rebelling Indian kings and the Indian regiments accepted Zafar as Emperor of India
10th May   The violence starts when Mangal Pandey, a soldier in the Army shoots his commander for forcing the Indian troops to use controversial rifles, Indians constitute 96% of the 300,000 British Army and the violence spreads
Humayun's Tomb   captured & his sons Mirza Mughal & Khizar Sultan & his grandson Abu Bakr executed
  India comes under direct ruleof the British crown after failed Indian mutiny
Humayun's Tomb   The rebellion is crushed, seeks refuge in the Humayun's Tomb
1858
Bahadur Shah II  Rule of India
  India comes under direct ruleof the British crown after failed Indian mutiny
  Leads to a century of direct ruleof the Indian subcontinent by Britain
  The British Raj rules India
  The war ends the end of the British East India Company's regime in India
1857
Bahadur Shah II  Sepoy Mutiny
10th May   Bahadur Shah II, by now the pensioned descendant of the Mogul dynasty, is popularly acclaimed as the leader of resistance
10th May   Indians constituted 96% of the 300,000 British Army and the violence against British quickly spread (hence the name Sepoy Mutiny)
8th June Badli Sari   A British relief force defeats an army of mutineers at Badli Sari and takes up a position on the famous ridge, overlooking the city of Delhi
1857
Bahadur Shah II  Siege of Delhi
8th June Delhi   A British relief force defeats an army of mutineers at Badli Sari and takes up a position on the famous ridge, overlooking the city of Delhi
14th June Delhi   Bahadur Shah is captured and exiled to Burma during the siege of Delhi
14th June Delhi   The arrival of more British reinforcements finally leads to the defeat of the mutineers by John Nicholson, Commander of the relief force, after six days of street fighting, Delhi is recaptured
1857
Pandey, Mangal   Rebellion
10th May Meerut   The violence starts when Mangal Pandey, a soldier in the Army shoots his commander for forcing the Indian troops to use controversial rifles, Indians constitute 96% of the 300,000 British Army and the violence spreads
1857
Pandey, Mangal   Sepoy Mutiny
10th May Meerut   The violence starts when Mangal Pandey, a soldier in the Army shoots his commander for forcing the Indian troops to use controversial rifles, Indians constitute 96% of the 300,000 British Army and the violence spreads
1859
Tope, Tatya   Execution of Tope
April   After Tope's capture and execution the leaderless Indians are soon pacified
1859
Tope, Tatya   Rebellion
April   After Tope's capture and execution the leaderless Indians are soon pacified
14th June   The final stage of the mutiny takes place in central India, which is roused by a roving band of rebels under the Maratha General Tatya Tope

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