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    The Mughal firman of free trade in Bengal was granted to the English in :

     1717

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    1756

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    1650

    Incorrect Answer

    1696

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    Explanation:

    - The Mughal firman of free trade in Bengal was a decree issued by the Mughal emperor. It granted the English East India Company the right to trade freely without paying the usual duties.

    - Option 1: 1717

    - In 1717, the Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar issued the firman allowing the British East India Company duty-free trade in Bengal.

    - Option 2: 1756

    - In 1756, there was no specific firman. However, this period was marked by tensions leading to the Battle of Plassey in 1757.

    - Option 3: 1650

    - This year predates significant British trading rights in Bengal and does not correspond with any firman for free trade.

    - Option 4: 1696

    - This date is associated more with Dutch and French activities in India and not with an English trading firman in Bengal.


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