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Who were called 'nabobs ?​

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Answered by moumita39
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A nabob /ˈneɪbɒb/ is a conspicuously wealthy man deriving his fortune in the Orient, especially in India during the 18th century with the privately held East India Company

Answered by MayankBhagat
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A nabob is an Anglo-Indian term for a conspicuously wealthy man who made his fortune in the Orient, especially in the Indian subcontinent. It also refers to an East India Company servant who had become wealthy through corrupt trade and other practises. 2.

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