Rest of India after Mughals
Battle of Buxar
Which was the decisive battle which defined British as a ruler?
-- The Battle of Buxar
In 1765, Shuja-ud-daulah and Shah Alam signed treaties at Allahabad with Clive who had become the Governor of the company. What was the treaty?
-- Under these treaties, the English company secured the Diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Odisha, which gave the company the right to collect revenue from these territories
What were the grand alliance to win Battle of Buxar? Mir Kasim fled from Bengal and tried to form a grand alliance to fight in Battle of Buxar.
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