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What was the Doctrine of Lapse of Lord Dalhousie?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This is used to annexed the states of the Indian ruler without direct war

In this if the ruler didn't leave the male the territory of the ruler will be the territory of the British

Explanation:

They uses Doctrine of lapse to annexed the jansi.

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Answered by monica789412
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Answer:

The Doctrine of lapse was based on the idea that if the ruler or the king of a state dies without having a male heir then as per the doctrine the state will be ruled by the British government.

Explanation:

This doctrine was introduced by dalhousie in the year 1848 AD.Some of the states annexed under this policy are

1. The States of Satara (1848 AD)

2. Jaipur (1849 AD)

3. Sambhalpur (1849 AD)

4. Bahat (1850 A.D)

5. Udaipur (1852 AD)

6. Jhansi (1853 AD)

7. Nagpur (1854 AD)

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