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इलाहाबाद की संधि (1765) ने बंगाल, बिहार और उड़ीसा की दीवानी का अधिकार किसे प्रदान किया?

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Aईस्ट इंडिया कंपनी
Bब्रिटिश क्राउन
Cबंगाल का नवाब
Dमुगल सम्राट
Correct Answer: ईस्ट इंडिया कंपनीYour Answer: A

Explanation

The Treaty of Allahabad (August 12, 1765) was signed between the East India Company (Robert Clive) and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II after the Battle of Buxar. The Company received the Diwani rights (right to collect revenue) of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa. This marked the real beginning of British power in India.

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  • Treaty of Allahabad (1765): Robert Clive + Shah Alam II; EIC gets Diwani of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa; Beginning of British political power. Key landmark after Battle of Buxar.
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