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Between 1733-1781 certain changes occurred in diwani system what is it's administrator and other initiatives

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Answered by jisoo86
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Explanation:

Battle of Buxar ended with the signing of Treaty of Allahabad in 1765 by Shah Alam II and Robert Clive of East India Company. It gave diwani rights or the right to collect taxes of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the East India Company. Tax exempt status was also restored to the company.

Answered by debosmitadas18
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Answer:

Between 1733 to 1781, Diwani rights were granted to collect taxes from Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.

Explanation:

The BATTLE OF BUXAR was fought by the East India Company II in 1765. It ended with the signing of the Allahabad Treaty by Shah Alam and Robert Clive. He granted the Diwani the right to collect taxes from Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa to the East India Company. Tax-exempt status was also returned to the company.

In the late 18th century, Bengal went through a series of structural changes in its agricultural economy and rural society. These changes were caused by the conjuncture between four important factors in this period.

• The first factor was the income regime established in the provinces after 1765.

• Second, the shifting ties between state and market were brought about by the political transition in the provinces.

• The third component was the growing demand for food in the province, and

• The fourth element in the conjuncture was a seemingly accidental set of years of famine and famine between 1769 and 1793.

The order in which these factors are ranked does not reflect the situation for each. It has hierarchical significance in the conjuncture but seeks to portray the political and economic in this configuration of forces and events that have shaped the economic life of Bengal in our era.

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