The British government had ordered that successors of the last Mughal Emperor _____ had to give up their ancestral palace and Red Fort on his death.
Shah Alam II
Jahan Shah IV
Akbar II
Bahadur Shah II
A
Shah Alam II
B
Jahan Shah IV
C
Akbar II
D
Bahadur Shah II
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The
British government had ordered that successors of the last Mughal
Emperor Bahadur Shah II had to give up their ancestral palace and Red Fort on his
death.
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