what were the causes behind the battle of Buxar?
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Here is the complete history behind the battle of buxar........
Mir qasim was the most efficient Nawab of his time. He ran his administration quite effectively without getting influenced by Britishers. He suppressed the rebellions of Bengal and Bihar. He transferred his capital from Murshidabad to Monghyr.They saw it as a beginning of rebellion. Mir Qasim stopped the britishers from misusing the dastaks which was an important source of revenue for the Mir Qasim. This added fuel to the fire. And finally the last nail in the coffin was put when Mir Qasim put all end to the company’s trade of salt and bettel leaves.
The company was trading from his territory in salt and leaves without paying any taxes. This created fury among the Britishers. Few other measures were taken by him to stop trading of Britishers in his area. He actively promoted his own business. This provided enough reasons to Britishers to demolish his reign over that place.
He was becoming more and more powerful by strengthing his army. He wanted to stay away from Britishers that’s why he shifted his capital to avoid their interference. He also made proper arrangements for the manufacture of fire arms at his new capital. This attitude displeasured the Britishers most.British company tried hard to keep a check on him but Mir Qasim wanted to rule independently. A quarrel started among them. But this was just a beginning of the war.
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check it out bro..........
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Here is the complete history behind the battle of buxar........
Mir qasim was the most efficient Nawab of his time. He ran his administration quite effectively without getting influenced by Britishers. He suppressed the rebellions of Bengal and Bihar. He transferred his capital from Murshidabad to Monghyr.They saw it as a beginning of rebellion. Mir Qasim stopped the britishers from misusing the dastaks which was an important source of revenue for the Mir Qasim. This added fuel to the fire. And finally the last nail in the coffin was put when Mir Qasim put all end to the company’s trade of salt and bettel leaves.
The company was trading from his territory in salt and leaves without paying any taxes. This created fury among the Britishers. Few other measures were taken by him to stop trading of Britishers in his area. He actively promoted his own business. This provided enough reasons to Britishers to demolish his reign over that place.
He was becoming more and more powerful by strengthing his army. He wanted to stay away from Britishers that’s why he shifted his capital to avoid their interference. He also made proper arrangements for the manufacture of fire arms at his new capital. This attitude displeasured the Britishers most.British company tried hard to keep a check on him but Mir Qasim wanted to rule independently. A quarrel started among them. But this was just a beginning of the war.
I know the answer is little long but your concept of battle of buxar will be completely cleared if u read the complete answer............
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I hope my answer helped u...........
Thanx for seeing my answer................
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