This refers to a battle that occurred in 1757 in Bengal, India, which resulted in the British East India Company becoming the dominant colonial force in the region. After the British won the battle of Plassey, they set up a governing structure (led by Baron Robert Clive) that plundered the region's resources; Bengal's wealth now benefited the British empire and the British military.
The Plassey Plunder is another name for the Battle of Plassey, which was part of the Seven Years War. This battle led to the French having no more influence in Bengal.
Because of the Carnatic wars ant the battles of Plassey and Buxar
They entered India as Traders in the garb of East India Company which after the discovery of innumerable resources and wealth of India was got governed by the Empress of England after the war of Plassey
Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland. No, actually Horton in Horton Hatches an Egg. "I meant what I said and I said what I meant; an elephant's faithful one hundred per cent."
The Peace Terms Meant A Military Surrender By Germany
The Spanish pretty much tried to plunder the Aztecs, resulting in their city in ruins after they finally managed to drive them again. If the Spanish did not try to conquer them for their gold, the Aztecs might just have grown out to become the dominant empire in North America.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a cowboy's personal belongings and baggage. You'd want to pack up your plunder and be ready to move out with the herd.
The battle of Plassey was an important event in Indian History because after this battle (Battle of Plassey) the English people ruled India.
The word plunder was certainly used last year in the English language, and doubtless it was used more than once the year before. In fact, the word plunder has been around since the 1600's or maybe from even before then.The earliest record of 'plunder' in written form dates back to 1632, but, of course, it was doubtless already part of the spoken language before it was committed to writing.'Plunder' is the English form of the Middle High German, plunderen (verb, meaning 'to plunder'), which actually meant 'to take away household furniture'.Plunder (noun) was then the German word for household goods, clothes, lumber, baggage.Interestingly, the German words now ...for 'rubbish' is Plunder (noun)for 'to plunder' is plündern (verb)for 'plundering, looting, pillaging, sacking' is Plünderung (noun)For more information, see Related links below.
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The Battle of Plassey was fought between Siraj-ud-daulah and Robert Clive for British East India Company.
The past tense of plunder is "plundered."
Stevie Plunder was born in 1963.
"Plunder" would be a good synonym.
Plunder of the Sun was created in 1949.
the battle of Plassey
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