Why was Awadh annexed by the East India?
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Answer:In 1856, his kingdom was annexed by Dalhousie, Governor General of the East India Company on the grounds of internal misrule. ... awadh was annexed because of the Doctrine of Lapse policy. This policy meant that is a ruler dies without a male heir there Kingdom will automatically come under Britishers rule
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One treaty was signed with awadh was subsidiary alliance in 1801. the nawab wajid Ali Shah was compelled to accept the permanent British army within territory and to pay a subsidiary for its maintenance. He could not recruit any other European in his service without any prior approval.this weekned the power of nawab. Awadh had been an ally of the east India company nearly a century.
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