What was the main cause of the defect of siraj du daulah.
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because the English Forces were much stronger than those of the NawabB)
because of Clive's conspiracy with the Nawab's Commander-in-Chief Mir Jafar and rich bankers of BengalC) because of Siraj-ud-Daulah's retirement from the battlefieldD) because of the capture of a band of frenchmen under the Nawab's service by the English
because the English Forces were much stronger than those of the NawabB)
because of Clive's conspiracy with the Nawab's Commander-in-Chief Mir Jafar and rich bankers of BengalC) because of Siraj-ud-Daulah's retirement from the battlefieldD) because of the capture of a band of frenchmen under the Nawab's service by the English
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Following were the reasons behind the deafeat of the combined forces of Mir Qasim, Shah Alam II and Shuja-ud-Daulah in the Battle of Buxar:
Despite their greater numbers, the combined army did not have the modern equipment and the discipline of the British forces.
There were internal quarrels in the united front consisting of the three Indian rulers. There were problems between the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and Shuja-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Awadh.
Mir Qasim was apprehensive about engaging the British directly and instead went off collecting tribute all and sundry.
The basic lack of coordination between the leaders of the united front and the soldiers led to a crushing defeat at the hands of the British.
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Following were the reasons behind the deafeat of the combined forces of Mir Qasim, Shah Alam II and Shuja-ud-Daulah in the Battle of Buxar:
Despite their greater numbers, the combined army did not have the modern equipment and the discipline of the British forces.
There were internal quarrels in the united front consisting of the three Indian rulers. There were problems between the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and Shuja-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Awadh.
Mir Qasim was apprehensive about engaging the British directly and instead went off collecting tribute all and sundry.
The basic lack of coordination between the leaders of the united front and the soldiers led to a crushing defeat at the hands of the British.
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