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After the initial success of the Revolt of 1857, the objective for which the leaders of the Revolt worked was
to restore the former glory to the Mughal empire
to form a Federation of Indian States under the aegis of Bhadur Shah II
elimination of foreign rule and return of the old order
each leader wanted to establish his own power in his respective region
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elimination of foreign rule and return of the old order
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