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Art and Politics: British Patronage in Delhi (1803-1857)

Royal Mughal No ARC-02062021-1061
Author Savita Kumari
Language English
Era Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857

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Subject Political Science
Subclass Political science (General) (Political Science)
Year 1837.0
Contributed By Savita Kumari
Related Keyword Politics in Delhi
Date of Creation N/A

Description

The he British established their foothold in India after Sir Tomas Roe, the English diplomat, obtained permission to trade for the English East India Company from the Mughal emperor Jehangir (1605–1627). By end of the seventeenth century, the company had expanded its trading operations in the major coastal cities of India. The gradual weakening of the Mughal Empire in the eighteenth century gave the East India Company a further opportunity to expand its power and maintain its own private army.

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