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Shuja-ud-Daula

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Shuja was not very sure about whose side should he take before the Third Battle of Panipat. The Marathas were still further south then and it would have taken them considerable time to reach Shuja's province. In spite of this, his mother was of the opinion that he should join the Marathas as they had
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in dress and spoke the Persian language. The state also saw a large migration of Kashmiri Shi'as to the Shi'a kingdom of Awadh, both to escape persecution and to secure courtly patronage. This was especially the case with men from the district of Jadibal in Kashmir, who were all Shias, who looked to
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served as court officers and soldiers. The troops of Naval Rai, the most vigilant of Shuja-ud-Daulah's commanders, were a contingent of his Barah Sayyids, while the Bilgramis were of the same stock. These clans had not taken any profession other than soldiery. Shuja-ud-Daulah's father had maintained
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He again fought the British with the help of Marathas at Kara Jahanabad and was defeated. On 16 August 1765 AD he signed the Treaty of Allahabad, which said that Kora and Allahabad district would go to Company and the Company would get 5 million rupees from Awadh. The British would be allowed
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According to historians, Shuja-ud-Daulah was nearly seven feet tall, with oiled moustaches that projected from his face like a pair of outstretched eagle’s wings, he was a man of immense physical strength. By 1763, he was past his prime, but still reputedly strong enough to cut off the head of a
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cutting the supply lines of Marathas was one of the reasons that the Marathas could not sustain the day-long battle. Their forces were weak due to starvation and were also fighting facing the sun.
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Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters, Referring Mainly to Affairs in Bengal, which Passed Between Some of the Company's Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables
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buffalo with a single swing of his sword, or lift up two of his officers, one in each hand. This was something that immediately struck the 18th-century, historian
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on the Mughal throne. Alamgir II and his son Prince Ali Gauhar were often persecuted by Imad-ul-Mulk because they refused to abandon their peaceful terms with
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textsThe First Two Nawabs Of Oudh (a Critical Study Based On Original Sources) Approved For The Degree Of Ph. D. In The University Fo Lucknow In 1932
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free trade in Awadh and would help each other in case of war with other powers, which was a very shrewd political move by the Company.
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who regarded him as a slight liability, every bit as foolish as he was bold. Shuja, he wrote, ‘was equally proud and ignorant’.
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a contingent of 20,000 "Mughal" cavalry, who were mainly Hindustanis, many of whom were chiefly from the Jadibal district in
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ruler of Bengal were defeated by the British forces in one of the key battles in the history of British East India company.
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To pay for the protection of British forces and assistance in war, Awadh gave up first the fort of
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was one of the decisive factors that determined the outcome of the war as lack of food due to the
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Shuja-ud-Daulah's household cavalry was composed of the Sheikhzadi, much of whom belonged to the
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helped his father previously on numerous occasions. However, in the end, Shuja decided to join
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was then advised to lead an expedition that would attempt to retake the eastern regions of the
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Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion: 1770–1870
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when he realized a conspiracy that would eventually lead to the murder of the Mughal emperor
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After the death of his father in the year 1753, Shuja-ud-Daula was recognized as the next
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Cotton, James Sutherland; Burn, Sir Richard; Meyer, Sir William Stevenson (1908).
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Lucknow, Fire of Grace: The Story of Its Revolution, Renaissance and the Aftermath
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After escaping from Delhi due to the murder of his father the Mughal Emperor
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Awadh Under the Nawabs: Politics, Culture, and Communal Relations, 1722-1856
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HISTORY OF AWADH (Oudh) a princely State of India by Hameed Akhtar Siddiqui
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Shi'ism in Kashmir:A History of Sunni-Shia Rivalry and Reconciliation
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and even defeated them in pitched confrontations during the
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Henry Dodwell, Sir Richard Burn, Sir Wolseley Haig (1957).
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Shuja's decision about whom to join as an ally in the
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Painting a portrait of Shuja ud-Daula and his ten sons
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if Prince Ali Gauhar would lead what remained of the
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Shuja-ud-Daula assured Prince Ali Gauhar that he and
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Shuja-ud-Daulah's camp, meeting with Colonel Carnac
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Jalal-ud-din Haider Abul Mansur Khan Shuja-ud-Daula
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Nawab Begum Ummat-uz-Zahra Bano "Bahu Begum" Saheba
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Index

Shuja-ud-Dowlah
Nawab
Oudh

Nawab of Awadh
Safdar Jang
Asaf-ud-Daulah
Delhi
Mughal Empire
Faizabad
Kingdom of Oudh
Uttar Pradesh
India
Gulab Bari
Faizabad
Awadh
Issue
Asaf-ud-Daulah
Saadat Ali Khan II
House
Kara Koyunlu
Safdar Jang
Nawab of Oudh
Vizier
Delhi
Mughal
Grand Vizier
Safdarjung
Ahmad Shah Bahadur
Shah Alam II

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