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Siraj-ud-Daulah

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engine in the intended revolution. We, therefore, made such an agreement as was necessary for the purpose, and entered into a treaty with him to satisfy his demands. When all things were prepared, and the evening of the event was appointed, Omichund informed Mr Watts, who was at the court of the nawab, that he insisted upon thirty lacks of rupees, and five per cent. upon all the treasure that should be found; that, unless that was immediately complied with, he would disclose the whole to the nawab; and that Mr. Watts, and the two other English gentlemen then at the court, should be cut off before the morning. Mr Watts, immediately on this information, dispatched an express to me at the council. I did not hesitate to find out a stratagem to save the lives of these people, and secure success to the intended event. For this purpose, we signed another treaty. The one was called the
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the committee. He suggested that two treaties be drawn – the real one on white paper, containing no reference to Omichund and the other on red paper, containing Omichund's desired stipulation, to deceive him. The Members of the Committee signed on both treaties, but Admiral Watson signed only the real one and his signature had to be counterfeited on the fictitious one. Both treaties and separate articles for donations to the army, navy squadron and committee were signed by Mir Jafar on 4 June.
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say; but this I know, that he thought he had sufficient authority for so doing. This treaty was immediately sent to Omichund, who did not suspect the stratagem. The event took place, and success attended it; and the House, I am fully persuaded, will agree with me, that, when the very existence of the company was at stake, and the lives of these people so precariously situated, and so certain of being destroyed, it was a matter of true policy and of justice to deceive so great a villain."
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treaty. This treaty was signed by everyone, except admiral Watson; and I should have considered myself sufficiently authorised to put his name to it, by the conversation I had with him. As to the person who signed Admiral Watson's name to the treaty, whether he did it in his presence or not, I cannot
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Mir Jafar and the Seths desired that the confederacy between the British and himself be kept secret from Omichund, but when he found out about it, he threatened to betray the conspiracy if his share was not increased to three million rupees (£300,000). Hearing of this, Clive suggested an expedient to
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The end of Siraj ud-Daulah's reign also ended Bengali autonomy and marked the beginning of British power in India. In the Bengali version of the end of his rule, Mir Jafar and Robert Clive are the villains and Siraj is the victim. Even though he is rarely if ever depicted as an attractive person, he
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because he was saddened by the sudden fall of Mir Mardan who was a very dear companion of Siraj in battles. The Nawab asked for help from Mir Jafar. Mir Jafar advised Siraj to retreat for that day. The Nawab made the blunder in giving the order to stop the fight. Following his command, the soldiers
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thought, told his master of an agreement made between the English and Monsieur Duprée to attack him, and received for that advice a sum of not less than four lacks of rupees. Finding this to be the man in whom the nawab entirely trusted, it soon became our object to consider him as a most material
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Popular discontent against the Nawab flourished in his own court. The Seths, the traders of Bengal, were in perpetual fear for their wealth under the reign of Siraj, contrary to the situation under Alivardi's reign. They had engaged Yar Lutuf Khan to defend them in case they were threatened in any
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without any intimation or approval; secondly, that they grossly abused trade privileges granted them by the Mughal rulers – which caused heavy loss of customs duties for the government; and thirdly, that they gave shelter to some of his officers, for example, Krishnadas, son of Rajballav, who fled
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Siraj was regarded as the "fortune child" of the family. He received the special affection of his grandfather and was raised at the Nawab's palace with all necessary education and training suitable for a future Nawab. Young Siraj also accompanied Alivardi on his military ventures against the
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in Bengal. In particular, he was angered at the Company's alleged involvement with and instigation of some members of his own court to a conspiracy to oust him. His charges against the company were broadly threefold. Firstly, that they strengthened the fortification around the
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The Nawab was infuriated on learning of the attack on Chandernagar. His former hatred of the British returned, but he now felt the need to strengthen himself by alliances against the British. The Nawab was plagued by fear of attack from the north by the Afghans under
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attacked the soldiers with his army. At such a sudden attack, the army of Siraj became undisciplined and could think of no way to fight. Much of the army retreated. Betrayed by a conspiracy plotted by
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A history of the military transactions of the British nation in Indostan: from the year MDCCXLV; to which is prefixed A dissertation on the establishments made by Mahomedan conquerors in Indostan
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Other spellings exist including the corruption "Sir Roger Dowler" which is also used in phrases such as "Sir Roger Dowler method" referring to early non-systematic and distorting
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Lord Clive testified and defended himself thus before the House of Commons of Parliament on 10 May 1773, during the Parliamentary inquiry into his conduct in India:
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is regarded as having been sinned against, rather than as a sinner. As the movement for Indian independence gathered strength, Siraj along with
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after misappropriating government funds. Hence, when the East India Company began further enhancement of military strength at Fort William in
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to recapture the fort and avenge the attack. A retreating Siraj-ud-Daulah met the British at Plassey. He had to make camp 27 miles away from
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Folk-etymology: A Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions Or Words Perverted in Form Or Meaning, by False Derivation Or Mistaken Analogy.
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and placed her under confinement. The Nawab also made changes in high government positions by giving them to his own favourites.
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Siraj-ud-Daulah was executed on 2 July 1757 by Mohammad Ali Beg under orders from Mir Miran, son of Mir Jafar in
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and he exercised great influence in the administration. Eventually, Siraj suppressed Shaukat Jang, governor of
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Life of Sir William Wilson Hunter, K.C.S.I., M.A., LL.D., a vice-president of the Royal Asiatic Society, etc.
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Historian Sushil Chaudhary argued that Siraj ud-Daula’s villainous character is a misrepresentation.
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Chayamanab (2022) is a Bengali novel has been written by Soumen Jana based on his tragic life.
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of Murshidabad was built by Siraj ud-Daula. It is the biggest imambargah in the Subcontinent.
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A Socio-intellectual History of the Isnā ʼAsharī Shīʼīs in India: 16th to 19th century A.D
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and the heroes of the First War of Indian Independence including the last Mughal Emperor,
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The Parliamentary history of England from the earliest period to the year 1803, Volume 17
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Robert Clive meeting with Mir Jafar after the Battle of Plassey, dramatized painting by
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Nawab Mansur ul-Mulk Siraj ud-Daulah Shah Quli Khan Mirza Muhammad Haybat Jang Bahadur
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A plan of the Battle of Plassey, fought on 23 June 1757 by Robert Clive against the
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A painting showing the Sang-i-dalan, Kala Masjid, the tombs all surrounded by the
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803
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BK Gupta, Sirajuddaulah and the East India Company, 1756–57, Leiden, 1962
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in 1746. In 1750, Siraj revolted against his grandfather and seized
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as the Nawab of Bengal in April 1756 at the age of 23. Betrayed by
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Murshidabad – The Land of the Legendary ‘Siraj-ud-Daulah’ Unveiled
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for his opposition to the beginning of British rule over India.
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by boat, but was eventually arrested by Mir Jafar's soldiers.
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The Shias of Pakistan: An Assertive and Beleaguered Minority
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Shi'ism was introduced to Bengal during the governorship of
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on 23 June 1757. The forces of the East India Company under
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A Socio-Intellectual History of Isna Ashari Shi'is in India
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link to searchable text at the Packard Humanities Institute
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ship aroused the jealousy and enmity of his maternal aunt,
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The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company
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of the Nawab were returning to their camps. At that time,
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attracted Shia scholars from within and outside India.
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Siraj ud-Daulah has gained a positive reputation in
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
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Suráj-ud-Dowlah
Nawab Sirajuddaula (film)

Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
Alivardi Khan
Mir Jafar
Murshidabad
Bengal
Mughal Empire
Bengal Subah
Khushbagh
West Bengal
Lutfunnisa Begum
Issue
Zain ud-Din Ahmed Khan
Amina Begum
Shia Islam

Mughal Empire
Bengal Subah
Nawab of Bengal
Nawabzada
Nawab
Maratha invasions of Bengal
Battle of Plassey
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History of Bangladesh
1813 Map of Bengal
Etymology
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