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Robert Montgomery Martin: Captain William Hodson captured the King of Delhi during the "Indian Mutiny" or First war of Indian Independence. ( ) | |||||||||||||||||
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Captain William Hodson captured the King of Delhi during the "Indian Mutiny" or First war of Indian Independence. |
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1860 date QS:P571,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Notes | Captain William Hodson captured the King of Delhi during the "Indian Mutiny" or First war of Indian Independance. "After the fall of Delhi to the British, Bahadur Shah II and three of his sons, Moghul, Khizir Sultan and Abu Bakr fled to the imagined safety of Humayun’s tomb on the outskirts of the city. The sons were arrested and shot dead in cold blood by Captain William Hodson, a British intelligence officer." | ||||||||||||||||
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