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  1. Sep 1, 2021 · topic : the treaty of allahabad (1765) between robert clive and the nawab of awadh, shuja-ud-daulah and the mughal emperor, shah alam -ii (british conquest o...

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  2. Treaty of Allahabad was the most important historical incident where the power of jagir of Bengal was transferred to the British East India Company in India. From Treaty of Allahabad, the three villages of Bengal under Saborno Roy Choudhury- Gobindapur, Sutanati and Kalikata were transferred to the British East India Company to make the future capital of India- Kolkata.

  3. Treaty of Allahabad, 1765. In 1765, two Treaties were concluded by Robert Clive at Allahabad with Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah and Emperor Shah Alam II. Under the first treaty with the Nawab of Awadh: Allahabad and Kara were surrendered by the Nawab to Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. A sum of Rs 50 lakh was paid to the Company as war indemnity.

  4. May 8, 2023 · The Treaty of Allahabad. In August 1765, Robert Clive, the Governor-General of Bengal, concluded two significant treaties at Allahabad. One treaty was with Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula of Awadh, and the other was with the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. Treaty with Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula: He agreed to surrender Allahabad and Kara to Emperor Shah Alam II,

  5. Aug 12, 2015 · Treaty of Allahabad 1765. On this fateful day in 1765, Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II signed away India to the British by signing the treaty of Allahabad, thereby, unwittingly inaugurating the dawn of 2 centuries of British rule in India. With the swoosh of a pen, the British, aided undoubtedly by their military might, became lawful rulers of vast ...

  6. Heads for the Treaty of Allahabad (between the Company and Shuja ud-Daula). Mss Eur G37/5/4 ff.15-18 Draft of an engagement from a monarch that an annual sum of two Lakhs of rupees shall be granted Najif Khan and guaranteed by the Company.

  7. Sep 14, 2019 · The Treaty of Allahabad This historic treaty was signed between Lord Robert Clive of East India Company and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II on 12th August 1765. This treaty, signed inside the fort of Allahabad, changed the course of Indian history for centuries.