Discuss the clash between mir Qasim and the East India company
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Qasim later fell out with the British and fought them at the Battle of Buxar. He opposed the British East India Company's position that their imperial Mughal licence (dastak) meant that they could trade without paying taxes (other local merchants with dastaks were required to pay up to 40% of their revenue as tax).
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Mir Quasim is the son in law of Mir Jafar he was replaced instead of Mir jafar as the nawab as Bengal after the battle of Plassey and because of him the battle of Buxar was fought
East India company received a charter from queen Elisabeth in 1600 to trade in the east
When east India company came to India the Portuguese ,Dutch and French had already started trading in India for continuing the trade in India they had to eliminate all their enemies so they blocked their enemies boat . In 1651 their first factory was built on the banks of river hugli
East India company received a charter from queen Elisabeth in 1600 to trade in the east
When east India company came to India the Portuguese ,Dutch and French had already started trading in India for continuing the trade in India they had to eliminate all their enemies so they blocked their enemies boat . In 1651 their first factory was built on the banks of river hugli
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