chapter 9 class 8 ka sst make a 17 timeline of events occurred in history
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1750 2nd: the Battle of Plassey was fought between SirajUddaulah and the English East India Company (to be precise Robert Clive)
1764: the Battle of Buxar was fought between Qasim and the British East India company
1764: Robert Clive was appointed as the governor of Bengal
1765: Mir jafar died
1765: the Mughal emperor appointed the company has the Diwan of the provinces of Bengal
1767: Robert Clive left India
1773 to 1785: Warren Hastings was the governor general
1772: new system of justice was established by Warren Hastings
Regulation Act of 1773: by this act a new Supreme Court was established in Calcutta
1774: Robert Clive committed suicide
1761- 1782: Hira of Hyder A1785: Tipu Sultan stopped the export of Sandalwood paper and cardamom through the ports of his Kingdom
1767-69,1780-84,1790-92,1799: 4 Anglo Mysore war were fought
1782-99: era of TipuS1782: Treaty of salbai
1798-1805: era of Richard Wellesley as governor general
4th May 1799: Tipu Sultan died defending his capital seringapatnam
1813- 1823: era of Lord Hastings as governor general
1817: James mill who was a Scottish economic and political philosopher published a massive three volume work named the history of British India
1824: Rani channamma two arms and LED and anti British resistance movement and was arrested in 1824 and later was killed in 1829
1834: slavery was ended in South Africa
Period between 1838 and 1842: war with Afghanistan was fought by the British East Indian Company
1839: Ranjit Singh died
1843: British captured Sindh
1849: Punjab was annexed by the British
1848 to 1856: Lord Dalhousie was the governor general
1848: Satara was annexed using doctrine of lapse
1850: Sambalpur was annexed using doctrine of lapse
1853: Nagpur was annexed using doctrine of lapse
1854: Jhansi was captured using doctrine of lapse
1856: Avadh was captured by the British