Bahadur Shah II was declared Mughal Emperor by the rebels in 1857 AD.
Bahadur Shah II was declared the emperor of India on May 11, 1857 AD.
Bahadur Shah II was declared the Mughal emperor by the rebels.
Bahadur Shah II was exiled and sent to Rangoon by the British.
Bahadur Shah II was the last king of Mughal Empire…
Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II proclaimed the emperor of India in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
The Mughal ruler Bahadur Shah II was declared the emperor of India.
The reign of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah-II was from 1837-1857 AD.
When was Bahadur Shah II declared as the Emperor of India?
When was Bahadur Shah II declared the Mughal Emperor by the rebels?
Who was Bahadur Shah II?