battle of plassey
The Battle of Plassey occurred on June 23, 1757 in Bengal, India. The battle only lasted a few hours. The battle also decided the fate of India by establishing British dominance in the two most profitable regions of India for European traders, Bengal and the Carnatic.
the battle of Plassey
The Battle of Plassey .
The Battle of Plassey was fought on June 23, 1757. This decisive engagement marked the beginning of British dominance in India, as the British East India Company defeated the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, with the help of local allies, including Mir Jafar. The victory laid the foundation for British colonial rule in India.
East India Company defeated Duplex
East India company defeated Duplex
The Battle of Plassey was fought between Siraj-ud-daulah and Robert Clive for British East India Company.
british ruled india
Between the years of 1756 and 1763, Great Britain and France sought dominance in world affairs. Within this period the two powers fought each other in Europe, North America, and in India. India, often called the subcontinent was the battleground in Asia for control of India. The British prevailed there and in the Battle of Plassey, in 1757, the French were defeated.
Battle of Chandannagar happened in 1757.
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The battle of Palashi was 23 June 1757