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Name the British visitors sent by king James I to the court of Jahangir.

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Answered by subham35
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The British visitors sent by king James I to the court of Jahangir included Captain William Hawkins and Sir Thomas Roe.

rajnishman9: William Hawkins and Sir Thomas Roe
Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

King James I sent his two British ambassadors to India during the reign of Jahangir viz. Sir Thomas Roe and William Hawkins.

Explanation:  

King James I sent his ambassadors in order to obtain protection for the East India Company’s factory set up at Surat. The royal order obtained was came to be known as Farman issued by Jahangir to Sir Thomas Roe. This incident marked the beginning of British stronghold in India.

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