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A Farman is best described as an order from king. Aurangzeb issued a farman to Robert Clive granting the east India Company (a)the right to mint coins (b)the right to fortify settlement (c)the right to trade duty free (d)the right to fight battles with other European companies​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

A Farman is represented as order of king .

A Farman is represented as order of king .Aurangzeb, issued a farman to Robert Clive granting the the East India company the right to trade duty-free.

  • Duty-free refers to the act of having the ability to buy an item particularly circumstances while not paying import, sales, value-added or other taxes.
  • Duty-freestores are an attractive perk of international travel.
  • East India Company Starts Its trade Benga within the year 1651, the first English factory was originated on the banks of river Hugli.
  • The then Mughal king, Aurangzeb, issued a farman granting the corporate the right to trade duty-free.
  • The Company wasn't glad with solely this.
  • It tried to press for additional concessions and manipulate the prevailing privileges. The unfair practices of trade step by step led to battles.

So, Correct choice is (c) the right to trade duty free.

Answered by harshmarpandre
2

Answer:

5 + 2 = 7

7 is a right answer

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