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1. Weak Rulers after Aurangzeb—An Internal Challenge |
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2. Major Governors/Policies |
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3. C’s of British Power |
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4. Policies of Expansion |
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This document will help you remember important information about the Expansion of British Power in India in a fun and easy way. Inside, you'll find mnemonics—memory tricks—that will make it easier for you to recall key events, policies, battles, and treaties that played a crucial role in the British conquest and consolidation of power in India.
These mnemonics will serve as valuable memory aids. Use them alongside your regular study routine to reinforce your knowledge and improve recall of significant developments such as the Battle of Plassey, Battle of Buxar, Subsidiary Alliance, Doctrine of Lapse, and various Anglo-Indian wars.
a) Mnemonic: Big Jungle Filled with Rare Red Monkeys
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b) Mnemonic: Monkeys students are bright
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1. What were the main characteristics of the rulers who came after Aurangzeb? | ![]() |
2. How did the weakness of Mughal rulers after Aurangzeb contribute to the expansion of British power in India? | ![]() |
3. What role did regional powers play during the decline of the Mughal Empire? | ![]() |
4. What were the key factors leading to the decline of the Mughal Empire after Aurangzeb? | ![]() |
5. How did the British East India Company manage to gain control over vast territories in India during this period? | ![]() |