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#2 Begum Zenat Mahat, wife of the Shah of Delhi, exiled to Rangoon after the Indian Rebellion, 1857.

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#2 Begum Zenat Mahat, wife of the Shah of Delhi, exiled to Rangoon after the Indian Rebellion, 1857.

What India looked like in the Late 19th Century through these Historic Photos

#2 Begum Zenat Mahat, wife of the Shah of Delhi, exiled to Rangoon after the Indian Rebellion, 1857.

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