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Which Mughal emperor allowed the British to trade in Bengal?​

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Answered by rajendragondane123
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Answer:

emperor Aurangzeb

Explanation:

One of these was Kalikata, which later grew into the city of Calcutta or Kolkata as it is known today. It also persuaded the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb to issue a farman granting the Company the right to trade duty free.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Emperor Aurangzeb

One of these was Kalikata, which later grew into the city of Calcutta or Kolkata as it is known today. It also persuaded the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb to issue a farman granting the Company the right to trade duty free.

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