The annexation of Awadh by the British East India Company in 1856 had significant consequences. It led to widespread discontent among the local population, particularly among the nobility and landowners who lost their power and wealth. This resentment contributed to the outbreak of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a major uprising against British rule. Ultimately, the annexation marked a pivotal moment in Indian history, leading to the end of Company rule and the establishment of direct British governance in India.
me ha ha ha ..
Awadh was created in 1732.
Because the british believed the rule of law in the highest regard since they thought of thenselves as a much more civilized nation. They could not find any way through which they could take the dominion of the nawab of awad and hence looked for a legal pretext to annex it. The mal governance of the nawab was the pretext given before the annexation took place
The British policy of annexation led to the displacement of a large number of rulers. The strict enforcement of the policies of subsidiary alliance and doctrine of lapse made the ruling sections of society very unhappy. Rani Lakshmi Bai and Nana Sahib became the enemies of the British and led the revolt in their respective territories. the annexation of Awadh on grounds of misgovernment, was greatly resented. The Nawabs of Awadh had been loyal to the British. The annexation was widely seen as an act of betrayal by the British. It deeply hurt the sentimes of the Company's sepoys because most of them came from Awadh, the people there got no relief from oppression. Peasants had to pay even higher revenue and additional taxes were imposed. The British provided no alternative source of employment to the people who lost their jobs due to the collapse of the Nawab's administration.
Fahad Awadh was born on 1985-02-26.
Nasirudin
The founder of the autonomous kingdom of Awadh wasSaadat Khan
awadh
Awadh Bihari Prasad Singh has written: 'Lead bank scheme' -- subject(s): Banks and banking
burhan ul mulk sa
6
The cast of Alaih el-Awadh - 2003 includes: Youseff Daoud Safaa Galal Ilham Shaheen