Q.

Match the Following:


Matrix:


 

            Column I

 

         Column II

(a)

Birjis Qadr

(i)

Bihar

(b)

Rani Lakshmi Bai

(ii)

Faizabad

(c)

Kunwar Singh

(iii)

Jhansi

(d)

Bakht Khan

(iv)

Lucknow

(e)

Ahmadullah Shah

(v)

Bareilly


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a

a-iv; b-iii; c-i; d-v; e-ii

b

a-i; b-ii; c-iii; d-iv; e-v

c

a-iv; b-ii; c-iii; d-i; e-v

d

a-iii; b-ii; c-i; d-v; e-iv 

answer is A.

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The deposed Nawab Wajid Ali's son, Shah's Birjis Qadr, was named the next Nawab in Lucknow. He also acknowledged Bahadur Shah Zafar's suzerainty. Together with Tatya Tope, the general of Nana Saheb, Rani Lakshmi Bai joined the rebel sepoys in Jhansi and engaged the British in battle. The insurrection in Bihar was orchestrated mainly by Kunwar Singh, a disgruntled and bankrupt zamindar of the state of Bihar. He bravely and valiantly fought the British for several months in Bihar. In India and other South-Asian countries, The command of a sizable fighting force that arrived in Delhi was given to Bakht Khan, a Bareilly-born soldier. He rose to prominence among the rebellion's military leaders. An elderly zamindar in Bihar named Kunwar Singh joined the sepoy rebels and fought the British for several months.
 
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