The 'Treaty of Alinagar' was signed on
February 9,
1757 between
Robert Clive of the
British East India Company and the
Nawab of
Bengal,
Mirza Muhammad Siraj Ud Daula. Based on the terms of the accord, the Nawab would recognize all the 1717 provisions of
Mughal Emperor,
Farrukh Siyar's Farman. Moreover, all
British goods that passed through Bengal would be exempt from
duties. In other tenets of the agreement, the British would not be hindered from fortifying
Calcutta, as well as mint coins in Calcutta. The signing of the treaty was one of the events leading up to the famous
Battle of Plassey.
See also
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List of treaties