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What was the Diwani right? How did it help the British?

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Answered by sujalpathak514
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It strengthened and legally acknowledged the British control over Bengal,Bihar and Odisha. Clive in the name of mughal emperor and approval of the Nawab served business and and political interests of the company. The Diwani rights went to the company leaving foujdari and administrative authority to the nawab.

Answered by dheerajy30530
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Diwani rights were granted to the British East India company in the year 1765 not 1865. These are the rights granted to British East India company to collect revenue and settle the civil judicial cases. Lord Clive was granted to collect revenue and decide civil cases of Bengal,Bihar ,Odisha.

  • The Diwani allowed the Company to exploit the vast revenue resources of Bengal. ...
  • Although its trade had expanded, it had to buy most of the goods in India with gold and silver imported from Britain.
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