Importance of Plassey war
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It is the first battle in which British won. Here are some other points I would like to share which is important.
(i) The Battle of Plassey was fought between Nawab Siraj-ud-Daullah and Robert Clive in 1757.
(ii) After this battle company made Mir Jafar the puppet Nawab but the real administration was in the hands of Company.
(iii) The company could do fortification easily after the battle of Plassey.
(iv) British won because Mir Jafar betrayed his Nawab without participating in the war so that he can be the next Nawab.
As a result of the battle of Plassey, the French were no longer a significant force in Bengal. In 1759, the British defeated a larger French garrison at Masulipatam, securing the Northern Circars.
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Battle of Plassey is the most critical war mentioned in the dark pages of Indian history, as this war turned the country into the slave under the British rule for about long period of two centuries.
The Battle of Plassey took place on June 23, 1757 at Palashi village of Murshidabad, on the bank of Bhagirathi River between British East India Company and Nawab of Bengal and his French allies. Nawab Siraj Ud Daulah, the last Nawab of Bengal, fought the battle to survive as independent ruler from the British rule and was supported by French East India Company.
Battle of PlasseyThe forces of the East India Company under the commander ship of Robert
Clive defeated the army of Nawab from Bengal. The battle was actually a programmed one as Mir Jafar, the army commander of Nawab along with the large number of soldiers from the Nawab’s army were convinced and bribed by East India Company.
This resulted into the defeat of Nawabs and the major ladder for the ascendancy of British rule in India. The East India Company flourished by winning the battle and strengthened its military by gaining treasure of Bengal and later captured most of the parts of South Asia.
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