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Answered by Amitkumar7410
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Lord Dalhousie was the Governor General of India from 1848-56.

Lord Dalhousie was the Governor General of India from 1848-56. He devised the policy of Doctrine pf Lapse.Four kingdoms annexed by Lord Dalhousie through this policy were Jhansi, Satara, Nagpur and Jaitpur.

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Answered by itspreet29
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1•The Imperialist Policy of Lord Dalhousie

The Imperialist Policy of Lord DalhousieThe Doctrine of lapse as it was also called was introduced for the sole purpose of capturing or seizing all the Indian states, so as to benefit the British company. Even though the role that Dalhousie performed as a reformer were contradicted when he acted upon the imperialist policy.

2•Under the Doctrine of Lapse, when the ruler of a protected state died without a natural heir, his/her state was not to pass to an adopted heir as sanctioned by the age-old tradition of the country. Instead, it was to be annexed to the British dominions unless the adoption had been clearly approved earlier by the British authorities.

3•Many states, including Satara in 1848 and Nagpur and Jhansi in 1854, were annexed by applying this doctrine.

4•Dalhousie also refused to recognize the titles of many ex-rulers or to pay their pensions. Thus, the titles of the Nawabs of Carnatic and of Surat and the Raja of Tanjore were extinguished.

5•After the death of the ex-Peshwa Baji Rao II, who had been made the Raja of Bithur, Dalhousie refused to extend his pay or pension to his adopted son, Nana Saheb.

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