what is meant by subsidary alliance?
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Answer:A subsidiary alliance, in South Asian history, describes a tributary alliance between a Native state and either French India, or later the British East India Company. ... In a subsidiary alliance, princely rulers were not allowed to make any negotiations and treaty with any other ruler.
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Given:- What is meant my Subsidary Alliance?
Subsidary Alliance was introduced to bring Indian states within the British Dominion. Due to this policy, many territories were added to the company's possessions. The Nizam of Hydeabad who was first to enter into this Alliance. Ti.pu sulatan of Mysore refused to accept it but later Mysore was forced to became a subsidiary Ally. The Nawab of Awadh and maratha ruler bajirao II also accepted this Alliance. According to this Alliance:
- The ruler had to acknowledge the British East India company is the supreme power.
- He had to allow British forces in territory and pay for their maintenance.
- A British resident would stay in his Court.
- The ruler could not enter into any Alliance with any other power.
- He could not declare war against any state without the permission of the British.
- The ruler could not employ any European to his service without the prior approval of the British.
- The foreign affairs of the state would be looked after by the British.