Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 1717
The correct answer is 1717. - In 1717, the British East India Company purchased duty-free trade rights in all of Bengal for peanuts worth Rupees 3000 per year from Farrukhsiyar.
- Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar issued royal Farman (charter) granting the company important trading facilities in Bengal.
- It included permission to export and import British goods in Bengal without paying taxes.
- Under this Farman, the company was authorized to issue Dastaks (passes) for the transportation of goods.
- This privilege was resented by the local Bengali rulers because it deprived them of their revenue share and because it was granted by a distant and powerless Mughal ruler sitting in Delhi with barely any authority in the province.
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