General Clive British's invasion of India

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During the reign of Aurangzeb Alamgir, there was a dispute between British traders and Portuguese traders over the sale and delivery of goods.  Aurangzeb Alamgir, the Emperor of India, was very happy with the British doctor, then the emperor said to the British doctor, ask for a reward.  Give one piece to the British traders for free. Then on the order of the emperor, the liar was slaughtered, then his skin was made into fine threads.  The piece was given to a British doctor on a permanent basis. At that time, the piece was called Calcutta Vali land. It was given to the British doctor as a reward. British traders founded the East India Company on the same piece. Today, the name of the city is Calcutta.  Hinduism after the death of Aurangzeb Alamgir  Sedition and riots broke out among them everywhere, theft, theft, secretiveness, like today's Pakistani generals, the Mughal Indian Army also looted merchants and markets. The people and merchants were dissatisfied with their army and administration.  advised to tell the British government to attack India. I think Britain sent an army under the command of General Clive to protect the East India Company.  The area should come under the protection of East India Company then General Clive will protect them.  Recruited the unemployed in his army and secondly, he prepared the local army of the British Army. At that time, guns and rifles were not invented in the whole world. After some time, Leanfield invented the 303 rifle, which was the first firearm in the world to be used in the battlefield.  General Clive N started then  also exported the same rifle from Britain for his soldiers and General Clive distributed the same rifle to his soldiers and also explained how to operate it. After that, clashes intensified on the side of General Clive and the areas were also taken over by the East India Company.

General Clive's attack on Delhi

Delhi was the capital of the Mughal Empire at that time. Delhi had fifty thousand armed fighting soldiers while General Clive was commanding about seven hundred and fifty Bengali Muslim soldiers. After making a promise, General Clive left for Delhi. Fifty thousand army of the Mughal king was sent to the war to block the way of General Clive. A thousand royal troops fled the field and Delhi was also conquered, after which the rule of the British began, who continued to rule over India for a hundred years.

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