- Battle of Buxar
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict= Battle of Buxar
partof= theSeven Years' War
date=November 6 (O.S.) orNovember 16 (N.S.), 1764
place= NearBuxar |result=British East India Company Victory
combatant1=Bengal Awadh Mughal Empire
combatant2=
commander1=Mir Kasim Suja-ud-Daula Shah Alam II
commander2=
Major Robert Munroe ;
strength1=40,000 infantry
strength2=18,000 infantry
casualties1=high
casualties2=lowThe Battle of Buxar was fought in October 1764 between the forces under the command of the
British East India Company , and the combined armies ofMir Kasim , theNawab of Bengal ;Shuja-ud-Daula , theNawab of Awadh ; andShah Alam II , theMughal Emperor [A Dictionary of Modern History (1707 - 1947), Parshotam Mehra, SBN 19-561552-2, 1985 ed., Oxford University Press] . The battle fought atBuxar (currently inBihar state,India ), a town located on the bank of the Ganges river, was a decisive battle won by the forces of theBritish East India Company .The battle and booty
British troops engaged in the fighting numbered 7,072 comprising 857 Europeans, 5,297
sepoy s and 918 Indian cavalry. Estimates of the native forces vary from 40,000 to 60,000. Lack of co-ordination among the three disparate allies, each with a different axe to grind, was responsible for their decisive debacle.British losses are said to have been 847 killed and wounded, while the three Indian allies accounted for 2,000 dead; many more were wounded. The victors captured 133 pieces of artillery and over 1 million rupees of cash.
Treaty of Allahabad
Suja-ud-Daula, the prime victim, signed the
Treaty of Allahabad that securedDiwani Rights for the Company to administer the collection and management of the revenues of almost convert|100000000|acre|km2 of real estate which currently form parts of the Indian states ofWest Bengal , Orissa, Bihar,Jharkhand ,Uttar Pradesh , as well as ofBangladesh . He was also forced to pay a war indemnity of 5 million rupees. However, all his pre-war possessions were returned except for the districts ofKarra andAllahabad .Shah Alam II became a pensioner with a monthly stipend of 450,000 rupees towards upkeep of horses, sepoys, peons,
burcandaze s and household expenses. Mir Kasim, who was not a general, was quietly replaced. He also received a small share of the total land revenue, initially fixed at 2 million rupees.The Battle of Buxar heralded the establishment of the rule of the East India Company in the eastern part of the
Indian subcontinent . While theBattle of Plassey secured a foothold for the British East India Company in the rich province of Bengal, the Battle of Buxar is really the battle that made them the dominant force in India.References
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