What is the causes of outbreak of battle of buxar
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The seeds of the Battle of Buxar were sown after the Battle of Plassey, when Mir Qasim became the Nawab of Bengal. The primary cause was the conflict between the English and Mir Qasim. Mir Qasim was an independent ruler and was the strongest and ablest of all Nawabs. He undertook some reformation, under which there was a reduction in expenditure on administration and palaces; fire locks and guns were manufactured, there was regular payment of salaries, new taxes were imposed and the capital was shifted from Monghyar to Murshidabad, which annoyed the British nobles and officers. The English wanted Mir to remain as a puppet in their hands. But, he always wanted to keep himself away from the British influence. This led to a number of conflicts between him and the English. He was defeated in three successive battles (between June to September 1763) before the Battle of Buxar, which eventually compelled him to flee to Allahabad where he met Shuja-ud-Daulah. In the meantime, after the acquisition of power as the Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam II also wanted to combine several states as one physically stronger empire, which included Bengal (Bengal+Bihar+Orissa). But, he also could not overpower the British and was under the shelter of Shuja-ud-Daulah who always wanted to destroy the English supremacy in Bengal. Thus, one of the main causes of hostility between the English and the three rulers was the share of Bengal. Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daulah and Shah Alam II joined hands to fight against the English to establish their sovereignty over the whole of Bengal and reduce the power of the British. They declared war against the English on 23rd October, 1764 at the battleground Katkauli, 6 kilometres from Buxar. This was a war which was fought for just few hours but marked as one of the most significant wars in Indian History.☺☺☺☺
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The treaty of Allahabad, signed in 1765 as a result of the battle of Buxar, saw the Mughal emperor cede control of Bengal to the British. The exploitation of commercial rights granted by the Nawab of Bengal and the British imperialist aspirations were the main causes of this conflict.
Explanation:
Causes of Buxar war:
British misused Farman and Dastak, undermining the power and rule of Mir Qasim.
Elimination of all taxes on British domestic trade.
Misbehavior of the Company's servants- They began the custom of bribes and gifts and forced Indian artisans, peasants, and merchants to sell their wares at low prices.
The British have a plundering mentality that not only violates business standards but also puts the authority of the Nawab in jeopardy.
On October 24, 1764, the armed forces engaged in the Battle of Buxar and changed the destiny of India.
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