The Battle of Plassey, fought on June 23, 1757, got its name from the location where it occurred—Plassey, a village near the city of Murshidabad in Bengal, India. The battle was a pivotal conflict between the British East India Company and the forces of Siraj ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal. The British victory, aided by treachery among the Nawab's allies, marked the beginning of significant British colonial control in India. The name "Plassey" itself is derived from the Bengali word "Palashi," reflecting the local language and culture.
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.
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Battle of Plassey
Battle of Plassey
The battle of Plassey was an important event in Indian History because after this battle (Battle of Plassey) the English people ruled India.
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plassey is an anglicised pronunciation of palashi and the place derived its name from the palash tree known for its beautiful red flower that yield gulal the powder used in the festival of holi
The Battle of Plassey was fought between Siraj-ud-daulah and Robert Clive for British East India Company.
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The Battle of Plassey .
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 Battle of Plassey established the rule of Bengal by the British East India Company which subsequently expanded to cover much of India for the next hundred years.
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.
23 June 1757