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When did the east India Company got the diwani of Bengal and by whom. ​

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Answered by ItsCuteBaby83
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Explanation:

Their final humiliation came in 1765 when the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam granted the diwani of Bengal - the right to collect the land revenue - to the East India Company. From then on, the diwani became the main source of British revenue from India.

Answered by samikshabhamare2008
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the mughal emperor shah alam II granted diwani of Bengal Bihar and Orrisa

to the East Indian company in 1965

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