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Your work is great! where do u live in kanpur? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.199.160.86 (talk)

Evelyn Strader

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East India Company : Early Aspirations of Sovereignty ?

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Attempt to add a new section on Early Aspirations of Sovereignty in India of East India Company EIC, under the Foothold in India Section were summarily reversed by Fowler&Fowler - flimsy subjective grounds were given : Did the East India Company and some of its earliest Governor Generals have early aspirations of sovereignty in India ? Lets say in late 17th century ? Josia Child has been one of the earlier Governor Generals and he fought a war with Emperor Aurangzeb on Indian soil, much before grant of Diwani to Robert Clive. He has explicitly noted his motivations for war with the Mughal emperor. Notes : Despatch Book June 9, 1686, vol 91 pp 142, 145 cited in K. N Chaudhuri, The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company, 1600-1760 Cambridge University Press, p 454

( India Office Records, British Library ) Oskanpur (talk) 14:14, 28 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

As early as 1686, Josia Child, the East India Company Governor, who found himself at war with the Emperor Aurangzeb in 1688, wrote, "[Without territorial revenue] it is impossible to make the English nation's station sure and firm in India upon a sound political basis, and without which we shall always continue in the state of mere merchants subject to be turned out at the pleasure of the Dutch and abused at the discretion of the natives."

From 1668, the Company in Bombay saw itself as sovereign insofar as it represented the English Crown. The Company minted coins in Bombay in the name of the British crown, even though their own coinage acquired limited currency outside the British settlement.

It also established courts of judicature over both European and Indian subjects, a practice that in other parts of India usually had to await the formal grant of nizamat rights.

The British construed every privilege they received from Indian powers, whether rights to territory, to revenue collection, or to use certain honorary title, as the transfer of full sovereign rights.[1]

Hey, I've answered your question on the East India Company talk page. Eraserhead1 (talk) 17:02, 28 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Your additions to articles on colonial India

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Please read, understand and respect the page at WP:SOAP. --dab (𒁳) 18:50, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Nomination for deletion of Template:Sati Chaura Ghat, Kanpur

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 Template:Sati Chaura Ghat, Kanpur has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page. — This, that, and the other (talk) 06:37, 13 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

  1. ^ The Scandal of Empire : India and the Creation of Imperial Britain - by Nicholas B Dirks - The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts -2006 - ISBN 0-674-02166-5