Name the Indian regional states in the first half of the eighteenth century
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During the eighteenth century, there were five major regional states in India.
In the first part of the eighteenth century, the Mughal Empire had blocked the political entry of the British in India.
Then during the second part of that century, the political space in the regional states, namely Hyderabad, Bengal, Awadh, Punjab and Maratha kingdoms were empty.
In that time period, the British took a chance to enter into Indian politics and expanded their empire.
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