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A royal issused by the mughal emperior to permit the company to trade duty free

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Answered by PinkStar30
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It was Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar which in 1717 AD, issued royal Farman (charter) granting the company important trading facilities in Bengal which included the permission of export and import British goods in Bengal without paying taxes.

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Answered by nazhashim01
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Farrukhsiyar

 

Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar granted a Firman to the East India Company for duty free trading rights in Bengal. Farrukhsiyar was the son of Azim-ush-Shan (the second son of emperor Bahadur Shah I) and Sahiba Nizwan. He was the emperor of Mughal from 1713 to 1719 after he murdered Jahandar Shah.

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