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Majnu Shah

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173:. After 1786 Majnu Shah was not found to lead any expedition. From a report of Lieutenant Brenan it is revealed that Majnu Shah was defeated and wounded in a battle on 8 December 1786. It is likely that with his wound he retired to the 153:. On 23 December 1773 they had an encounter with the four companies of sepoys of the British East India Company army. The company army repulsed them again. 184:
After his death, his nephew Musa Shah led the faqirs and carried out attacks with muskets and rockets till he was killed in an encounter in 1792.
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army under Lieutenant Brenan in Kaleswar area. He lost large number of his followers, and some of his wounded followers were carried to
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Colonial Penetration and the Initial Resistance: The Mughal Ruling Class, the English East India and the Struggle for Bengal 1756-1800
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family named Moti Giri or Moti Singh. In the winter of 1773, Majnu Shah and his team of faqirs reappeared in
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founded by Syed Badiuduin Qutb-ul Shah Madar. His headquarters was at the shrine of Shah Madar in
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led by Lieutenant Feltham in Dinajpur was unsuccessful and he fled to the
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Majnu Shah sustained reverses while raiding the areas adjacent to
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against the East India Company who took over power in
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Index

Sayyed
faqir
Uttar Pradesh
Fakir-Sannyasi Rebellion
India's independence
British East India Company
Battle of Buxar
Muslim
Hindu
sannyasis
Bengal
Nawab of Bengal
Rangpur
Dinajpur
Bogra District
Madariya
Sufi order
Makanpur
Kanpur
British East India Company
sepoys
dargah
Mahasthangarh
Bogra district
Hindu
zamindar
Rajshahi district
sannyasis
Mymensingh
East India Company

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