Social Sciences, asked by xavierkalaxavier, 2 months ago

iii. Jahangir allowed the British to set up a trading centre at Surat in 1613 AD.
iv. Sailor William Hawkins asked Jahangir for permission to set up a trading centre in
Surat, but permission was not granted.​

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Answered by arbgamer001
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Answer:

Mughal emperor Jahangir granted a farman to Captain William Hawkins permitting the English to erect a factory at Surat in 1613. In 1615, Thomas Roe, the Ambassador to James I, got an imperial farman from Jahangir to trade and establish factories all across the Mughal empire.

Answered by cheercharmi99
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Explanation:

In a single word answer is “No”. The time when permision given to East India company (EIC) and the time when EIC consolidated her Indian possessions to rule have the period of 150 years. And domestically a lot changed during this period.

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