Social Sciences, asked by Sublimityoffitial, 8 months ago

Who gave the East India Company the Diwani Right formally? What did

the Company gain out of it?​

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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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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.

Diwani Rights were the rights granted to British East India Company to collect revenues and decide the civil cases. ... The First Treaty of Allahabad (1765) made Shuja-ud-daulah an ally of the Company. As war compensation, he was forced to pay the Company Rs 50 lakhs and hand over Kara and Allahabad districts

Answered by anvipotdar05
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Battle of Buxar ended with the signing of Treaty of Allahabad in 1765 by Shah Alam II and Robert Clive of East India Company. It gave diwani rights or the right to collect taxes of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the East India Company. Tax exempt status was also restored to the company.

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