how did the East India Company misuse the royal Farman
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Misuse of Royal Farman for Trade in Bengal by the British: The English East India Company secured a royal farman in 1717 AD by the Mughal Emperor granting the Company the freedom to export and import goods from and to Bengal without paying taxes and right to issue dastaks (passes) for the movement of such goods.
British Enmity with Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula: The third Nawab, Shuja-ud-Daula (1754 AD–1775 AD) broke ranks with the British after forming alliance with Mir Qasim, the deposed Nawab of Bengal. He, along with Mir Qasim and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II was decisively defeated at the Battle of Buxar on 22-23 October 1764 AD by the British and was forced to cede parts of his territory.
Annexation of Awadh with British India: The final moment came and Awadh was annexed to the English East India Company under the terms of the Doctrine of Lapse on the grounds of internal misrule on 7 February 1856 AD by the order of the Governor General of the British East India Company, Lord Dalhousie.
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