What were the implications of appointing the company as the diwan of Bengal.(3mark)
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What were the implications of appointing the company as diwan of bengal ?
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- With the appointment as a diwan the company became the chief financial administrator of bengal.
- The company could now administer the land and revenue resources of bengal and could utilize the revenue to meet the expenses of the company
- The company now had the liberty to trade in the all the goods it wanted.
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As the Diwan of the region, the Company became the chief financial administrator of Bengal. It was given the responsibility to administer the land under its control and organize its revenue resources. This was to be done with a specific emphasis on yielding enough revenues to meet Company expenses
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