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Q.

Check whether the statement is true/false:


The name of the Mughal king was removed from coins that were minted by a British company.


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Detailed Solution

The above statement is true.
The name of the Mughal king was removed from coins that were minted by a British company.
The company even started formulating plans for how to end the Mughal dynasty. The company's coins were minted without the Mughal king's name. After Bahadur Shah Zafar passed away in 1849, Governor-General Dalhousie declared that the royal family would be relocated from the Red Fort and given a new residence in Delhi. Bahadur Shah Zafar would be the final Mughal king. After his death, none of his descendants would be recognized as kings; instead, they would be referred to as princes, according to Governor-General Canning's decree from 1856.
 
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Check whether the statement is true/false:The name of the Mughal king was removed from coins that were minted by a British company.