History, asked by drsuhas4144, 3 months ago

Give reasons.
2.
(1) The Emperor signed a treaty with the Marathas in April 1752.​

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Answered by Mahekfarheen
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Answer:

The battle

The Marathas had signed a treaty with the Mughal emperor in 1752 to give him protection from the foreign invader. The Maratha Peshwa had appointed Antaji Mankeshwar along with 50,000 strong Maratha force to guard the emperor.

Answered by tejasdond11
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Answer:

According to this treaty, the Marathas agreed to protect the Mughal Empire from enemies like the Rohillas, Jats, Rajputs and Afghans, etc. In return, the Marathas got cash and the rights to collect Chauthai from a few regions of North (Punjab, Multan, Rajputana, Sindh and Rohilkhand).

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