From Trade To Territory Class 8 Notes History
From Trade To Territory
Aurangzeb was the last powerful Mughal ruler. After the death of Aurangzeb, the later rulers proved to be inefficient and foreign powers got opportunity to establish their rule in India.Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad, commonly known by the sobriquet Aurangzeb or by his regnal title Alamgir, was the sixth Mughal emperor, who ruled over almost the entire Indian subcontinent for a period of 49 years.
Died: 3 March 1707, Bhingar, Ahmednagar
Full name: Muḥī al-Dīn Muḥammad
Spouse: Nawab Bai (m. 1638–1691), Dilras Banu Begum (m. 1637–1657), Aurangabadi Mahal
East India Company comes East:
East India Company begins Trade in Bengal:
How did Trade Lead to Battles:
Company Officials become ‘Nabobs’:
Company Rule Expands:
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Tipu Sultan-‘The Tiger of Mysore’:
- Sultan was the son of Haidar Ali, ruler of Mysore.
- Tipu Sultan ruled Mysore from 1782 to 1799.
- Tipu Sultan took the help of French to modernise his army and sent foreign delegates to gether the foreign help against British.
- Four wars were fought between Britishers and Mysore and were known as the Anglo-Mysore wars(1767-1769, 1780-84, 1790-92 and 1799).
- In 1799, the Britishers won the battle of Seringapatam against Mysore.
- Tipu Sultan was killed defending his capital Seringapatam.
- After the defeat of Maratha in battle of Panipat in 1761, they get divided in various small dynastied such as Sindhia, Holkars, Gaikwad and Bonsle.
- Three wars were fought between Marathas and British in 1782,1803-05 and 1817-19. The third war was the decisive war and after this peshwa was deposed and the sent to the Northern India on a pension.
Anglo – Maratha wars:
- Claim to paramountcy:
- As British were proving themselves as the best power across the India, this enhanced their desire to rule whole territories and they started direct conquest under lord Hastings (1813-23).
Doctrine of Lapse:
- Under the reign of Lord Dalhousie (1848-56), they adopted the policy of Lapse .
- According to this policy, the rulers who does not have any legal heir could not pass on their property to the adopted son and it would be taken over by British.
Administration under British:
- In 1773, Warren Hastings become the Governor General of Bengal and controled the governors of other presidencies of Madras and Bombay.
- Separate civil and criminal courts were set up under the supervision of collector.
- New set of laws were compiled by muftis and Brahmins for the religious interpretation.
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