What is the diwani right?
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Diwani rights, the power to collect revenue and administer Civil cases in Bengal, was granted to the East India Company in 1765 by Shah Alam II, the mughal emperor of Delhi, in return for the districts of Kora and Allahabad and a tribute. This was a defining moment in that the Company was now involved for the first time in the direct administration of a province in India.
Diwani rights, the power to collect revenue and administer Civil cases in Bengal, was granted to the East India Company in 1765 by Shah Alam II, the mughal emperor of Delhi, in return for the districts of Kora and Allahabad and a tribute. This was a defining moment in that the Company was now involved for the first time in the direct administration of a province in India.
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Diwani right means the right to collect revenue. Diwani allowed the East India Company to use the huge revenue resources of Bengal. The Company could use the revenue to finance its trade and other expenses and also to strengthen its military power.
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