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As a result of its high volume of trade with Great Britain, the Mughal Empire:

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granted Farman to the English traders.

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The first ship of the East India Company arrived in Surat in 1608. A Farman refers to the official document issued the Mughal rulers for allowing permission of full-fledged trade in the Mughal Empire. In 1615, Sir Thomas Roe, the English emissary of King James I, went to the court of the then Mughal emperor Jahangir to get a farmer to set up a factory in Surat. The step was initiated to secure a stronghold on trading between English trading companies in the markets of India, China, and South East Asia.

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