The document discusses the decline of the Mughal Empire in India in the late 18th century due to weak rulers and internal conflicts. It also describes how the British East India Company expanded its territorial control over India during this time through the Diwani rights granted by the Mughals and military victories over local rulers. By the mid-19th century, the British government had taken complete control over India from the EIC and established direct colonial rule.
The document discusses the decline of the Mughal Empire in India in the late 18th century due to weak rulers and internal conflicts. It also describes how the British East India Company expanded its territorial control over India during this time through the Diwani rights granted by the Mughals and military victories over local rulers. By the mid-19th century, the British government had taken complete control over India from the EIC and established direct colonial rule.
The document discusses the decline of the Mughal Empire in India in the late 18th century due to weak rulers and internal conflicts. It also describes how the British East India Company expanded its territorial control over India during this time through the Diwani rights granted by the Mughals and military victories over local rulers. By the mid-19th century, the British government had taken complete control over India from the EIC and established direct colonial rule.
The document discusses the decline of the Mughal Empire in India in the late 18th century due to weak rulers and internal conflicts. It also describes how the British East India Company expanded its territorial control over India during this time through the Diwani rights granted by the Mughals and military victories over local rulers. By the mid-19th century, the British government had taken complete control over India from the EIC and established direct colonial rule.