Why did the Battle of Buxar prove to be the turning point in the history of the subcontinent?
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The British victory at buxar ensured that there were no significant forces left to challenge its position in the eastern part of the subcontinent. The defeat of the Nawab of Awadh created a buffer state which effectively created a wall between the Britishers and the notorious Marathas.
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Battle of Buxar proved to be a huge turning point in history especially for Britain as it officially consolidated its authority.
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- The Battle of Buxar ended with the victory of the British troops and the ultimate defeat of the Indian rulers.
- Battle of Buxar consolidated Britain's position as a formidable authority in the Indian subcontinent.
- It resulted in the absolute end of the Indian rule in the continent, as the British troops obliterated all the Indian forces, and ended the Mughal and Marathi reign.
- It also brought an end to the Nawabs of Awadh, thus completely transforming the history of the subcontinent.
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