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What did the British mean by"obliged by duty" to
take over Awadh

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
15

Answer:

The British mean by "obliged by duty" to  take over "Awadh" because the population of "Awadh" was being "misgoverned" by the Nawab.

Explanation:

Therefore, it was the duty of British army to free the population of Awadh which was being exploited by the Nawab and they also wanted to take over "Awadh". British government also accused Nawab and finally in the year of 1856, British government took Awadh. They humiliated Nawab and there were deposed by the British company and took the Awadh.

Answered by LallantapUser
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Answer

Obliged by the duty means being disgoverned

Explanation:

It was a policy created by British to annex the State of Awadh as they wanted to create a idea of mislead of government due to high population

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