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which Mughal Emperor permitted the British to trade in Bengal without any paying any custom duty

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Answered by Fortunegiant
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In 1717 , it was done by Mughal Emperor Furukshiyyar

Fortunegiant: Is it so ...
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Answer:

Farrukh Siyar's Farman was the emperor who permitted East India Company of British to trade in Bengal without any tax.

Explanation:

Farrukh Siyar's Farman was the emperor of the Bengal in the 18th century who permitted East India Company to trade without any custom duty or taxes. It was the result of the continuous effort of the company to avoid paying taxes. Many members of the company became private sellers as well and they did not obtain permission to carry tax-free goods from the Mughals.

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