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who gave the Diwali rights to British?​

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Answered by shumailanadeem
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The Treaty of Allahabad was signed on August 16, 1765 between Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II of Bengal and Lord Clive of the British East India Company after the Battle of Buxar (1764). Based on the terms of the agreement, Shah Alam II granted Diwani rights to the East India Company.

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Answered by prajju60
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Shah Alam the 2nd gave diwani rights to the British.

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