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The capital of the carnatic province was ?
A. Dindigul
B. Gulbarga
C. Warangal
D. Arcot

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 Karnataka was originally a Mughal province under Nawab Anwar Udin. It was the capital Arkot. The Nawabs of Karnataka (also known as Arkat's Nawabs) were the Nawabs who ruled the decision between the South India of Karnataka area between 1690 and about 1855 Karnataka, Hyderabad Deccan, and the legal of Nizam Initially, the current Indian state was in Tamil Nadu in his capital Acharkot. His rule is an important period in the history of Karnataka and Coromandel coast areas, in which the increasing effect of the Mughal Empire The Maratha Empire and later gave the way for the emergence of the British rule.

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The old province known as Karnataka, which was located in Madras (Chennai), was spread to Kaveri river from the river, and was born in the west by Mysore State and Dindigul (which was part of the Sultanate of Mysore). The northern part was known as 'Mughal Karnataka' Maratha Fort with Southern 'Maratha Karnataka' which was a Gangi and Ranjankudi. Thus, the name of Karnataka was usually given to the southern India's area, which was spread from East Godavari in the north of Ranjankudi (including the Kaveri River Delta) and the Coromandel coast in the north of the Maratha South.
The Nawabs of Karnataka have their origin from the second Khalifa Umar Ibn Al-Khatteb. Nawab of Karnataka was established by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who had appointed Karnataka's first Nawab in Karnataka in 1692, and his victory over Marathas under the leadership of Rajaram with his seat in Arcot. In 1646 with the collapse of the Vijayanagar empire, Tanjore and Kanchi established themselves in Hindu Vicerai Nakamdurai, only to become helpful for Golkonda and Kings of Bijapur, who Nawabadom of Karnataka controlled a huge area in the south of Krishna River. Nawab Saidullah Khan. Run his court from Gangi to Arkot. His successor friend Ali conquered Madurai and returned. Maratha armies landed on the arct. He attacked Nawab, friend Ali Khan, in the Passer of Darkcheri. After this, in the war, friend Ali, his son Hassan Ali and many major persons lost their lives. Once this initial success in increasing the Maratha reputation in the south. From Damalcheri, the Marathas carried out Arcot, which surrendered in front of them without much resistance. Chanda Saheb 69 and his son were arrested and sent to Nagpur.
The growing effect of English and French and their colonial wars had a lot of influence on Karnataka. Waljah supported English against French and Haider Ali, gave him a huge loan. As a result, he had to hand over most parts of his area to the East India Company. An English businessman, Paul Bennfield made one of his major loans aimed at making Nawab, who invaded the state of Tanjore, with the help of English and visited.

Hence, the correct answer is option D.

Note:
Thirteen Nawab, Ghulam Muhammad Gaus Khan (1825-1855), died without any issue and the British implemented Karnataka Nawab, the principle of defaults. In 1867, the first prince of Arcot (Amir-e-Arkot) was made by Queen Victoria, the first prince of Arcot (Amir-e-Arkot), and was given a free pension for them forever.
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