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Which Mughal emperor permitted the British East India company to expand its trade in India?​

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Answered by Padalkarmahika
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Expansion in West and the South

Then in 1615 AD, Sir Thomas Roe was sent by Emperor James I of England to Jahangir's court, with a plea for more concession for the Company. Roe was very diplomatic and thus successfully secured a royal charter giving the Company freedom to trade in the whole of the Mughal territory.

Answered by Anonymous
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Jahangir

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