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Mirza Agha Baqer

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171: 2160: 870: 2143: 1165:'s two representatives were his nephews Husayn Quli Khan and Husayn ad-Din Khan, who were accused by the Nawab of conspiring against him. With the assistance of Agha Sadeq, he had Husayn ad-Din killed in 1754. In the same year, Mirza Ali Naqi, a relative of Husayn ad-Din and the 1169:
of Jahangir Nagar, attacked Agha Baqer's house to avenge the assassination. Agha Sadeq fled to Murshidabad through the back door, leaving his aged father Mirza Muhammad Agha Baqer in the wrath of the mob. In present times, the northern part of the Aga Sadek Park in
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who rejected Alivardi Khan's succession. In this situation, Mirza Agha Muhammad Baqer joined the cause of his father-in-law, the Naib Nazim of Orissa, to defeat Alivardi Khan. They proceeded from
1063:, they have to live in extreme misery. After that, Alivardi appointed his nephew and son-in-law Syed Ahmad Khan as the Naib Nazim of Orissa, and returned to his capital at 898: 1059:, intervened and saved his family from the clutches of Alivardi's troops. Later, Shah Murad, the commander of Murshid Quli Khan II, took them to Baqer. In the 1514: 2203: 775: 652: 745: 679: 1087:. After hearing of this news, Alivardi Khan decided to confront Baqer. On December 1741, Khan defeated Baqer in a war in the southern banks of the 638: 1532: 700: 695: 2146: 1356: 810: 790: 770: 2193: 785: 643: 805: 891: 740: 735: 1431: 1306: 1236: 795: 780: 1009: 725: 618: 170: 1507: 846: 815: 720: 623: 186: 884: 613: 150: 1423: 1385: 1298: 715: 238: 2136: 765: 196: 1079:. They captured Syed Ahmed Khan and his family and kept them under strict guard. After that, they gained control of 2198: 1500: 603: 575: 542: 292: 690: 630: 585: 2183: 1023:, Alivardi Khan was futile in taking control of that region. The Nizamate of Orissa was governed by Naib Nazim 825: 760: 648: 598: 557: 547: 525: 1107:
of Buzurg Umedpur and Salimabad. He served in this position until his death in 1754. He established a large
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regarding the inheritance of Orissa's Naib Nazimate. He also founded the port marketplace of
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at Raipur. Thus, Baqer and his Maratha allies had no choice but to flee back to the Deccan.
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Agha Baqer probably surrendered to Alivardi Khan in early 1742 as he was made the
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Baqer married the sister of Mahdi and Sharfuddin Majumdar of
1422:(Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, 1297:(Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, 1111:(marketplace) in Buzurg Umedpur in 1741, and called it 1419:
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with Baqer. The Naib Nazim's friend Murad Khan, the
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Index

Mirza
Agha
Muhammad Shah
Ahmad Shah Bahadur
Alivardi Khan
Siraj ud-Daulah
Jahangir Nagar
Bengal Subah
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Mirza Agha Sadeq
Lutfullah Tabrizi
a series
History of Bangladesh
1813 Map of Bengal
Etymology
Timeline
Traditional
Urheimat
Neolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Janapada
Northern Black Polished Ware
Pundra kingdom
Bengal in Mahabharata
Gangaridai kingdom
Mauryan Empire
Samatata kingdom
Shunga

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