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Doctrine Of Lapse by Lord Dalhousie The Doctrine of Lapse was one of Lord Dalhousie's most controversial policies. This doctrine stated that any princely state or territory directly influenced by the British East India Company would be annexed if the ruler died without a male heir.
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14 окт. 2024 г. · Doctrine of lapse, in Indian history, formula devised by Lord Dalhousie, governor-general of India (1848–56), to deal with questions of succession to Hindu ...
The doctrine of lapsation was a policy of annexation initiated by the East India Company in the Indian subcontinent for the princely states.
The chief instrument through which Lord Dalhousie implemented his policy of annexation was the 'Doctrine of Lapse.' Under the Doctrine of Lapse, when the ...
Lord Dalhousie adopted the Doctrine of Lapse, a formula devised to deal with questions of succession to Hindu Indian states. The Hindu law allowed a Hindu king ...
He wanted direct British authority over as much territory as possible. His primary tool for enforcing his annexation agenda was the 'Doctrine of Lapse.' For ...
16 окт. 2024 г. · The Doctrine of Lapse was an annexation policy followed widely by Lord Dalhousie when he was India's Governor-General from 1848 to 1856. It was ...
Lord Dalhousie was the Governor General of the British territories controlled by the British East. India Company from 1848 to 1856. He was born on 22nd April ...
24 мая 2024 г. · Lord Dalhousie is controversially remembered for the Doctrine of Lapse policy. This policy is often blamed for triggering the Indian Revolt ... Lord Dalhousie In India · Lord Dalhousie as a Maker of...
Dalhousie followed the policy of free trade. Dr. Ishwari Prasad writes, “Dalhousie's commercial reforms were designed to throw open the produce and market ...
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