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how british entry in Jharkhand​

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The East India Company received the Diwani of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa from Emperor Shah Alam II in 1765.The first point of entrance for the British into Jharkhand was from the side of Singhbum-Manbhum.

Explanation:

The three largest states in Singhbhum at the time were Kolhan, Porhat, and Dhalbhum. It was formally known as "Jharkhand" - the Land of "Jungles" (forests) and "Jharis" after it came under the jurisdiction of the British Empire in 1765. (bushes). Locals in Jharkhand rose up in opposition to the British East India Company's colonisation on their own initiative.

From 1771 until 1900 AD, the Adivasis repeatedly challenged the British in violent conflict in an effort to seize control of their country. Tilka Manjhi, a brave Santhal leader from the Santhal tribal belt, led the first-ever uprising against the landowners and the British government in 1771.

When Chitrajeet Rai's nephew Gopal betrayed him and allowed the East India Company's Patna council to attack the fort in 1765, the area came under the jurisdiction of the British East India Company.

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