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DEFINE BATTLE OF BUXXAR?

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Answered by rohitdadoria
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The Battle of Buxar took place in 1764 A.D. This battle was fought between Mir Quasim, The Nawab of Bengal and the English. Mir Quasim was made the Nawab of Bengal by the English. He was an able ruler and wanted to improve the condition of Bengal. He tried to check tax free trade by the English.

The English got annoyed over this issue and a battle took place between the two. Mir Quasim could not face the English and ran for shelter to the Nawab of Awadh, Shuja-ud-Daulah. The Mughal emperor Shah Alam was also staying in Awadh those days. Shah Alam and Shuja-ud-Daulah , the Nawab of Awadh, promised to help Mir Quasim. Their combined army marched against the English and a fierce battle took place on 22nd October 1764 A.D at Buxar. The Nawab of Awadh and Shah Alam were defeated after some fighting. Mir Quasim was also defeated and was dethroned.
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Answered by ar0220
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The Battle of Buxar was fought on 22
October 1764 between the forces
under the command of the British
East India Company led by Hector
Munro and the combined armies of
Mir Qasim , Nawab of Bengal till
1763; the Nawab of Awadh ; and the
Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II . [4]
The battle fought at Buxar , a "small
fortified town" within the territory
of Bihar , located on the banks of the
Ganges river about 130 kilometres
(81 mi) west of Patna, was a decisive
victory for the British East India
Company . Shuja-ud-Daulah and Shah
Alam surrendered and the war came
to an end by the "Treaty of
Allahabad" in 1765.
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Date:: 22 October 1764
Location ::Near Buxar
Result ::British East India
Company victory
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