Why did the battle of Buxar prove to be turning point in the history of the subcontinent
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The battle of Buxar was fought in 1764. In this battle, combined armies of Bengal, Awadh and Army of Shah Alam were defeated by British and this helped company to acquire the Diwani for many parts in India. Sister Battle of Buxar was a turning point in History of Bengal as it marked the start of company rule in India.
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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.
- The Battle of Buxar (1764) was the decisive battle which was fought between English Forces, and combined army of Mir Kasim, the Nawab of Bengal, Nawab of Oudh Shah Alam II and Mughal Emperor. The battle was the outcome of misuse of Farman and Dastak, and also the trade expansionist aspiration of English.
- The significant outcomes of this battle were as follows: It led to the signing of the Allahabad Treaty in 1765 by Lord Robert Clive with Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. With the defeat of Mir Kasim, the rule of Nawabs came to an end.
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