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To get permission for trade, British sent Captain Hawkins to the court of
Shah jahan
Jahangir
Aurangzeb
Bahadur Shah Zafar
Chronology of English East India Company 1600 Establishment of English East India Company 1608 Captain William Hawkins visited the Mughal Court of Jehangir. 1609 Emperor Jehangir issued farman permitting the English to establish a factory at Surat. 1613 The English East India Company's factory was set up at Surat. 1615 Sir Thomas Roe was successful in obtaining two farmans from the Mughal Court confirming free trade with exemption from inland toll. 1616 The East India Company established its branch factory at Masulipatnam. 1632 The English obtained the Golden Farman with the right to trade in the kingdom of Golkunda for a fixed customs duty, from the Sultan of Golkunda. 1633 The eastern branch factory of East India Company was established in Hariharpur, Balasore. 1639 The local king of Madras(Now Chennai) granted the Company a lease. 1651 Nawab Shuja-ud-din of Bengal granted the English, the right to carry on their trade on payment of a fixed duty. 1662 King Charles II of England was given Bombay (Now Mumbai) as dowry after marrying the Portuguese princess 1667 The English obtained the royal farman to trade in Bengal from the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. 1687 The English East India Company replaced its headquarters from Surat to Bombay. 1691 The Governor of Bengal gave the English Company Dastaks (Free trade passes) on the payment of a fixed duty. 1717 English obtained a number of trade concessions from the Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar after the Emperor was cured of a painful disease by the English Surgeon William Hamilton.
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