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After the treaty of Bhirowal how did the British treat queen Jindan?

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At the point when the settlement of Bharowal was signed in 1846, Rani Jindan was considered as “Regent” by the Britishers and exiled to Sheikhupura which is close to Lahore.

Henry Lawrence, a misleading British Resident at Lahore, detained her in the Sheikhupura prison as well as ousted Maharaja Dalip Singh. He originally removed the sovereign from Fatehgarh stronghold in Uttar Pradesh.

From Sheikhupura imprison, Rani Jindan was ousted to Benares and after that exchanged to the old red-stone fortress of Chunar in the locale of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh.

Her escape from the Chunar fortification amazed the British who found a letter, composed by the Rani, at the entryway of the post on April 19, 1849.

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