Khan Syed Ahmed
Sir syed Ahmed Khan was one of the leading figures of Muslim India, and the Revolt of 1857 was the defining moment of his life. He wrote this analysis soon after he witnessed the brutal revenge the British took on Delhi once the Revolt was suppressed. His primary aim was to correct the misconception that the uprising was merely a Muslim conspiracy.
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet and it was called common sense.
sir Syed Ahmed khan wrote the loyal Mohammedans due to some reason's British thought that the Muslims were not loyal and he wanted to defend the Muslims from British accusations and he gave a detailed account of the loyal service of the Muslims he wrote the causes of the Indian revolt because the British thought that the Muslims were the cause of war of independence. so he wrote it and he pointed out the reasons and they are 1. The lack of representation for Indian government of the country. 2. The forcible conversion of Muslims to Christianity 3. The poor management of the Indian army
Thomas Paine wrote the Common Sense pamphlet. The Pamphlet encouraged Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet that encouraged them to stay in the amry
choudhry rehmat ali wrote a pamphlet named "now and never"
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Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense to persuade te 33 percent of people undecided to go against England.
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Thomas Paine