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प्रश्न
Fill in the blanks:
In 1717, the Mughal emperor granted the United East India Company the right to carry on duty-free trade in __________, ________, and ________.
उत्तर
In 1717, the Mughal emperor granted the United East India Company the right to carry on duty-free trade in Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
The French East India Company was established in __________.
Fill in the blanks:
In __________ Robert Clive recovered Calcutta which had been captured by Siraj-ud-Daulah in ___________.
Choose the correct answer:
The largest and most prosperous European settlement in Bengal was the British settlement at ___________.
Choose the correct answer:
The Battle of Plassey was fought in _______.
State whether the following is true or false:
Warren Hastings laid the foundation of an organized system of government in Bengal.
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
State the political significance of the Battle of Buxar.
Answer the following question briefly:
The Battle of Plassey was a major turning point in the history of India. In this context answer the following question:
Why is this battle considered a major turning point in the history of India?
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the Treaty of Allahabad and its impact, answer the following:
Give an account of the events that followed the death of Mir Jafar, leading to the establishment of the Company as the real ruler of Bengal.
Why did Siraj-ud-Daulah lose the Battle of Plassey?
Match the Contents of Column A Column B.
Column A | Column B |
1. Shuja-ud-daulah | (a) Nawab of Bengal |
2. Shah Alam II | (b) Founder of British Empire in India |
3. Mir Qasim | (c) 1765 |
4. Siraj-ud-daulah | (d) 1765–1772 |
5. Battle of Plassey | (e) Calcutta |
6. Battle of Buxar | (f) Formed an alliance with the Mughal Emperor and Nawab of Awadh. |
7. Grant of Diwani | (g) Mughal Emperor |
8. Dual Government | (h) Nawab of Awadh |
9. Clive | (i) 1757 |
10. Forth William | (j) 1764 |