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i. Why was Awadh an important place?​

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Answered by ptamizhthendral
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Answer: The revolt was widespread in Awadh due to the following reasons :Awadh was annexed by the British on the plea that the region was being misgoverned. The British thought that the Nawab.

The annexation of Awadh led to unemployment among the musicians, dancers, poets, artisans, cooks, retainers,... etc.

It also led to loss of court culture.

Answered by khushihedaoo
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Answer:

Awadh was known as the granary of India and was important strategically for the control of the Doab, the fertile plain between the Ganges and the Yamuna rivers. It was a wealthy kingdom, able to maintain its independence against threats from the Marathas, the British and the Afghans.

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