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answer the following

1) what is the doctrine of lapse policy?

2) what did cloth dyers prefer Indigo as dye instead of board board board woad?

3) who were called nabobs?

4) what are the Mughal army composed of?

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Answered by anshikasingh124356
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1.ANS =Doctrine of lapse was the pro-imperialist approach to expand the realm of British Kingdom in India. It was introduced by Dalhousie. The Doctrine equipped with an idea to annex those states which have no heir, get lapsed the right of ruling and it will not reverted by adoption.

2Ans.= Cloth dyers, however, preferred indigo as a dye because Indigo produced a rich blue colour, whereas the dye from woad was pale and dull.

3.ANS=British men who were employed in the East India Company, who acquired great fortunes in India and returned to Britain, were known as 'nabobs'. 'Nabob' derived from the Urdu word 'nawab'. Nawabs were high officials or princes in the Mughal empire, the empire that the EIC replaced in India in the 1700s and 1800s.

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