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Was the battle of buxar the last battle?

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Answered by YaminiSahib
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 The battle of Buxar was very important in the history of India as the East India company's win in this battle paved the way of establishing British colonial rule in Bengal presidency and subsequent expansion of British rule all over India. The battle was faught between the British and the combined force of Mir quashim of Bengal, Nawab of Audh and Mughal Badsah Sah Alam in the year 1764. After wining the battle of Pallesy in 1757, the East India company made Mir zaffar as the Nawab of Bengal (The then Bengal means Bengal+Bihar+Orissa) 
But ultimately the company lost faith on Mirzafar and his son in law Mir quashim was made Nawab. Mirquashim denied to be the puppet of the British. He shifted his capital from Murshidabad to Mungher. Mirquashim was a freedom loving Nawab, tried a last opportunity to get rid of the British, he organised a pact with Nawab Sujauddaullah of Audh and the then Mughal badsah Sah Alam. But unfortunately the combind force of Mirquashim, Sujauddaulla and Sah Alam faced the defeat in the battle. The British faught under the its chief commander John Adam with five thousands trained soldier only while the combined force of Mirquashim had five times more . Hystorian Dr R.C Majumdar said " They also reveal that the establishment of British rule in Bengal was due to as much at least to the irresistible of facts as to the element of chance". 
The battle of Buxar played a very important role results a long term effect on Indian history. After wining the battle the company reached an agreement Allahabad Agreement) with the Nawab Sujauddaullah and they returned Audh to Sujauddaulla except two district Kara and Allahabad in exchange of huge money. In another agreement with Mughal badsah Sah Alam-2nd, they presented Kara and Allahabad to Sah Alam and and agreed to pay an annual amount of Rs. 26 lakhs in exchange of the power of revenue collection and rule Bengal presidency ("Grant of Diwani"). And thus emerged the British colonial rule and expansion in India. 
The hystorian Dodwell said "In short the grant of Diwani was designed to secure the full contr ol Bengal affairs so far as the company's interest went, without incurring the inconvenience formal dominion."
· 6 years ago

NO Battle of Buxar is not the last battle but it is  a turning point for the history of India,even after that many battles were fought.

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Answered by shrivarsajoos
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no

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after battle of buxar many battles were fought to make india an independent country

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