On a dark evening in November 1862, a cheap coffin is buried in
eerie silence. There are no lamentations or panegyrics, for the
British Commissioner in charge has insisted, 'No vesting will
remain to distinguish where the last of the Great Mughals rests.'
This Mughal is Bahadur Shah Zafar II, one of the most tolerant and
likeable of his remarkable dynasty who found himself leader of a
violent and doomed uprising. The Siege of Delhi was the Raj's
Stalingrad, the end of both Mughal power and a remarkable culture.
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