kingdom of Broach -- new name

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Yes, Broach (now Bharuch) was indeed a semi-independent nawabdom for a short period in the 18th century before the East India Company (EIC) took full control.

The transition from Mughal rule to British rule involved a brief era of local sovereignty under a line of Nawabs. Here is the breakdown of that timeline:

2. Conflict with the East India Company

The British were highly interested in Broach because it was a major center for cotton production and a strategic port near Surat.

 

 

The First Attempt (1771): The EIC sent an expedition from Surat to capture Broach following a revenue dispute with the Nawab, but this initial attempt failed.

 

 

The Treaty: The Nawab subsequently visited Bombay (Mumbai) and agreed to pay the British 4 lakhs of rupees. However, he failed to fulfill the terms of this agreement.

 

 

3. The Takeover (1772 & 1803)

1772 Capture: Due to the unfulfilled treaty, the British sent a second expedition. On November 18, 1772, the EIC captured the city, and the Nawab was ousted.

 

 

Maratha Interlude: Under the Treaty of Salbai (1782/83), the British actually handed Broach over to the Maratha leader Mahadji Sindhia as a gesture of diplomacy.

 

 

Final Annexation (1803): The British retook the city during the Second Anglo-Maratha War in 1803. From that point on, it remained under direct British administration.

 

           please rename (since princely states & independent kingdoms are 1)
                          Princely state of Broach

                         as 

                          Kingdom state of Broach

Arnav

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