The East India Company Seal. The treaty of Allahabad was made after a British military victory at Buxar, India, in 1764. It ensured that the Mughal emperor of India accepted the Company's new role as civil, legal and financial administrator of Bengal, India's wealthiest province. The silver seal is inscribed in English and Persian, the official language of the Mughal court
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