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second carnatic war brought laurels justify​

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Answered by anish2541
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Though a state of war did not exist in Europe, the proxy war continued in India. On one side was Nasir Jung, the Nizam and his protege Muhammad Ali, supported by the English, and on the other was Chanda Sahib and Muzaffar Jung, supported by the French, vying to become the Nawab of Arcot. Muzaffar Jung and Chanda Sahib were able to capture Arcot while Nasir Jung's subsequent death allowed Muzaffar Jung to take control of Hyderabad. Muzaffar's reign was short as he was soon killed, and Salabat Jung became Nizam. In 1751, however, Robert Clive led British troops to capture Arcot, and successfully defend it. The war ended with the Treaty of Pondicherry, signed in 1754, which recognised Muhammad Ali Khan Walajah as the Nawab of the Carnatic. Charles Godeheu replaced Dupleix, who died in poverty back in France.[2]

Answered by Saymekrish
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SECOND CARNATIC WAR (1749-1754):

In the changed circumstances, French made Salabath Jung, another son of Asaf Jha as the new Nizam of Hyderabad. An officer named Bussi was appointed by the Fre ch to look after the Nizam as he was young and also to maintain the administration. At the same time, Chandasaheb became the Nawab by killing Anwaruddin in the erstwhile Battle of Ambur. Robert Clive of the East India Company came to India and attacked the capital city of Carnatic region , Arcot. In this war, he attacked, defeated, imprisoned and finally killed Chandasaheb. After him, Muhammad Ali, the another son of Anwaruddin, was made the Nawab. This war ended with the Treaty of Pondicherry. This war brought laurels and respect to tbe British, but the French suffered a political setback.

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