Explain the Doctrine of Lapse by Lord Dalhousie. IT'S URGENT
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Oudh (1856) is widely believed to have under the Doctrine of Lapse. However it was annexed by Lord Dalhousie under the pretext of mis-governance. ... Dalhousie's annexations and the doctrine of lapse had caused suspicion and uneasiness among most ruling princes in India.
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the main thing about doctrine of lapse are as follows:-
1. it was introduced by lord Dalhousie who was the governal general of India during 1940s till 1960s
2. this policy was about annexing princely states such as Satara , jansi, Jaipur , Udaipur etc
3. this policy states that no kingdom can have an adopted heir to the throne
4. Oudh is widely known for being the first to come under the doctrine of lapse policy
5. this policy was under the subsidiary alliance.
1. it was introduced by lord Dalhousie who was the governal general of India during 1940s till 1960s
2. this policy was about annexing princely states such as Satara , jansi, Jaipur , Udaipur etc
3. this policy states that no kingdom can have an adopted heir to the throne
4. Oudh is widely known for being the first to come under the doctrine of lapse policy
5. this policy was under the subsidiary alliance.
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