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Explain attitude of britian before 1857 towards Muslims living in india

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Answered by pankaj8349
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East India Company, also called English East India Company, formally (1600–1708) Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies or (1708–1873) United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India, incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600. Starting as a monopolistic trading body, the company became involved in politics and acted as an agent of British imperialism in India from the early 18th century to the mid-19th century. In addition, the activities of the company in China in the 19th century served as a catalyst for the expansion of British influence there.

Answered by rbashabnamkgg
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After the 1857 revolt , the British Crown dissolved the British East India Company and issued a proclamation to directly rule British India. Thus was born the British Raj, which had a different attitude against the native Indians. The Raj then went to the extent of banning all cultural and religious activities.

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