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Who were defeated in the Battle of Buxar? what were the consequences of the battle???

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Answered by krishna5051
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After the Battle of Plassey Mir Jafar's son Mir Qasim was made the Nawab of Bengal. Mir Qasim took steps to stop the misuse of dastaks for Private trade. he worked towards improving the efficiency of revenue collection and also reorganized the Army. the British wanted a puppet ruler but Mir Qasim wanted to be an independent of their control. Thus war was inevitable. Mir Qasim allied with the Nawab of Awadh and the Mughal emperor, Shah Alam 2. Their combined forces confronted the British forces at the Battle of Buxar in October 1764. the British emerged victorious. Mir Qasim escaped.

the British now got the right to free trade in award and the Diwani rights of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa from the Mughal emperor in 1765. the political power was in the hands of British. Mir Zafar was again made the Nawab of Bengal. he had to pay huge sums of money as company wanted more money to meet its war expenses and expand its territories. after getting the Diwani rights over Bengal, the company now had access to the rich resources of Bengal. the company now carried on trade with the revenue it got from Bengal. they used this revenue to buy Indian products to sell in the European Markets and maintain Armies.

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Answered by sanjaymodi4176sm
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The historic battle fought between the British and the Indian forces resulted in victory for the British. The three combined army forces of Mir Qasim (Bengal), Shuja-ud-Daulah (Awadh), and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II met with a crushing defeat under the hands of Major Munro.

Combatants: British East India Company, Mughal Emperor

Part of: History of India

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