Which one was not a trading company?
The Portuguese
The Dutch
The French
The Japanese
D.
The Japanese
Which one was not a trading company?
The Portuguese
The Dutch
The French
The Japanese
D.
The Japanese
Maratha kingdoms were located mainly in the ___________ part of India.
The Mughal empire became stronger in the eighteenth century.
The English East India Company was the only European company that traded with India.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the ruler of Punjab.
The British did not introduce administrative changes in the territories they conquered.
What attracted European trading companies to India?
What were the areas of conflict between the Bengal nawabs and the East India Company?
How did the assumption of Diwani benefit the East India Company?
Explain the system of 'subsidiary alliance'.
In what way was the administration of the Company different from that of Indian rulers?
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