What were the three common features of hyderabad bengal and awadh in eighteenth centuary?
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With the fall of the Mughals, the governors of large provinces, subadars, and powerful zamindars asserted their authority over different parts of the country.Through the 18th century, the Mughal Empire became fragmented into many a parts:states that were Mughal provinces earlier, such as Awadh, Bengal, and Hyderabad, became independent and powerful, but they did not break all ties with the Mughal Empire.
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• Hyderabad, Bengal and Awadh are the most important princely states of the Indian subcontinent during the British Rule.
• They were ruled by Nawabs.
• They were found to be the highest revenue payers to the British.
• All the three states were Independent.
• They maintained a good diplomatic relationship with Mughals.
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