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In 1959, Wasif Ali Mirza came to be the third Nawab
Bahadur. He was succeeded by Waris Ali Mirza who died in 1969, survived by three sons and three daughters. His death was followed by a long standing dispute over succession as he had excluded his eldest son, Wakif Ali Mirza, from the succession for
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Murshidabad came to be debt-ridden. The Nawab left Murshidabad in February 1869, and had started living in England. The title of the Nawab of Bengal stood abolished in 1880. He returned to Bombay in October 1880 and pleaded his case against the orders of the government, but as it stood unresolved
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The regional centralisation of the Mughal empire by 1750, led to the creation of numerous semi-independent power-holds in the Mughal provinces. Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah was defeated by
British forces of Robert Clive in the Battle of Plassey, in 1757. Thereafter, the Nawab of Bengal had to depend on the
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got unified into the office held by
Murshid Quli Khan. Murshid came to be known as the Nawab Nazim of Bengal. Murshidabad remained the capital of the Nawabs Nazims throughout the duration of their rule. Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, the third Nawab Nazim, was betrayed in the Battle of Plassey by Mir Jafar.
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divided the
British provinces of Bengal and Punjab on religious lines. Murshidabad, the capital city of the Nawab Nazims and the Nawab Bahadurs, came to be a part of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) for two days, as it had a Muslim majority populace. It became a part of India only on 17 August 1947.
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was able to annex Orissa into his kingdom and the larger confederacy permanently, as he successfully exploited the chaotic conditions prevailing in Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa after the death of
Murshid Quli Khan in 1727. Constantly attacked by the Bhonsles, Orissa, Bengal, and parts of Bihar were
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in the battle, who was subsequently installed as the titular Nawab Nazim. Following the victory in
Plassey, the British East India Company established itself as a strong political power-hold in the region of Bengal. In 1765, the system of dual government came to be established, as per which the
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maintained a tenuous loyalty to the Nawabs of Bengal. Rebellion and the withholding of revenue was a common feature of the Nawab period in Bihar. In fact, when the
British gained control of Bihar, they realised that one quarters of revenue in Bihar had been withheld from the state. A prominent
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The dispute over the succession ensued a legal battle. One Abbas Ali Mirza claimed to be Waris Ali's lawful heir on the basis of him being the grandson of Wasif Ali Mirza, through his only daughter; while Sajid Ali Mirza claimed the same on the basis of being the son of Wasif Ali, through a
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As the Mughal empire began to decline, the Nawabs rose in power, although nominally subordinate to the Mughal emperor. Eventually, with the process of regional centralisation of the Mughal empire, they came to wield greater power for all practical governance purposes by the early 1700s.
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of Bengal was defeated. After this, the administration of the entire region passed on to the hands of Mughal empire appointed governors. The Bengal subah was the wealthiest subah of the Mughal empire. There were several posts under the Mughal administrative system during Akbar's reign.
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as a
Lieutenant-Governorship along with Assam. In 1911, East Bengal was reunited with the rest of Bengal. The Nawab's rule extended beyond the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal to parts of present-day Orissa and Bihar. The majority of present-day Bengal is inhabited by a
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to the
British East India Company, in August 1765, and the subsequent appointment of Warren Hastings as the first Governor General of Bengal, in 1773, the Nawab's authority stood severely restricted. By 1773, the Company asserted its authority and formed the
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The second dynasty, the Afshars, ruled from 1740 to 1757. Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, Alivardi Khan's grandson, the last Afshar Nawab, was killed in the Battle of Plassey in 1757. They were succeeded by the third and final dynasty, namely the Najafis.
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The first dynasty, Nasiri, ruled from 1717 until 1740. The founder of the Nasiri dynasty, Murshid Quli Khan, was born in a Deccani Odia Brahmin family, before being sold into slavery and bought by one Haji Shafi Isfahani, a Persian merchant from
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and Justice R. K. Agrawal. The court declared Abbas Ali Mirza as the lawful heir of Waris Ali. However, the case challenging the overtaking of the Murshidabad estate by the state, worth several thousand crores, is still pending as of 2014.
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and forced him out of India. Assuming the title Sher Shah, he ascended the throne of Delhi. He also captured Agra and established control from Bengal in the east, to the Indus river in the west. After his death he was succeeded by his son,
203:(administration, judicial, and military powers) of the Nawab was also taken away in 1793, they remained as the mere pensioners of the Company. Following the abolition of the title of Nawab of Bengal in 1880, the last Nawab of Bengal,
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rose to prominence and established himself as the ruler of present-day Bihar by defeating Ghiyasuddin Shah III. But he lost to capture the kingdom because of the sudden expedition of Humayun. In 1539, Sher Khan faced Humayun in the
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218:(Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad) succeeded the Nawabs of Bengal, following Mansur Ali Khan's abdication They had no direct control in the share of the revenue collected and could not use military force. The fourth Nawab Bahadur,
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The following is a list of the Nawabs of Bengal. Sarfaraz Khan and Mir Jafar were the only two to become Nawab Nazim twice. The chronology started in 1717 with Murshid Quli Khan and ended in 1880 with Mansur Ali Khan.
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The Nawabs of Murshidabad succeeded the Nawabs of Bengal. Waris Ali Mirza was the last Nawab to hold the title legally. Abbas Ali Mirza has been recognised as the lawful heir of Waris Ali. The title today is
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12 lacs for Bihar. The Marathas promised to never to cross the boundary of the Nawab's territory. Baji Rao is often hailed for his success in subjecting the rulers of east India to Maratha dominance.
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The Musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904): being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad
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The Musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904): being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad
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The Musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904) Being a Synopsis of the History of Murshidabad for the Last Two Centuries, to Which Are Appended Notes of Places and Objects of Interest at Murshidabad
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Siraj-ud-Daula was succeeded by Mir Jafar, who had supported Clive in the 1757 Battle. He briefly tried to re-assert his dominance by allying with the Dutch, but this failed following the
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Meanwhile, in 1971, the Privy Purse policy was abolished by the twenty-sixth amendment of the Indian constitution. Hence, the title of the Nawab Bahadur ceased to enjoy legal sanctity.
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The Nawabs of Murshidabad succeeded the Nawab Nazims following Nawab Mansur Ali Khan's abdication. The Nawab Bahadurs had ceased to exercise any significant power. Preceding
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economically ruined. Alivardi Khan made peace with Raghunathrao in 1751 ceding in perpetuity the territory of Orissa up to the river Subarnarekha. He also agreed to pay
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He lost to the British East India Company, who took installed Mir Jafar as the succeeding Nawab, and established itself as a strong political power-hold in Bengal.
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contracting a non-Muslim marriage and for not professing Islam. War is Ali took no steps during his lifetime to establish his successor. His will stood disputed.
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held the nizam's office. Azim got into a conflict with Murshid Quli Khan over financial control. Considering the complaint of Khan, Mughal emperor
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The History of India: The Hindú and Mahometan Periods By Mountstuart Elphinstone, Edward Byles Cowell, Published by J. Murray, 1889, Public Domain
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ended, and all territories under the control of the Company came under direct control of the British Crown in 1858, marking the beginning of the
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Nawabs ruled subordinate to the British. In 1772, the system was abolished and Bengal was brought under direct control of the Company. When the
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was formed. In 1772, this arrangement came to be abolished and Bengal was brought under direct control of the British. In 1793, when the
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was overtaken by the Company. It took complete control of the region and the Nawabs stood as mere pensioners of the Company. The
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the Nawab renounced his styles and titles, abdicating in favour of his eldest son at St. Ives, Maidenhead, on 1 November 1880.
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b. Derecognition of rulers and abolition of Privy Purse by the twenty-sixth amendment of the Indian Constitution, in 1971.
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Peter James Marshall; Emeritus Professor of Imperial History King's College London Honorary Fellow P J Marshall (2005).
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From 1717 until 1880, three successive dynasties – Nasiri, Afshar, and Najafi – ruled as the Nawab Nazims of Bengal.
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The Mughal empire emerged as a powerful empire in northern India. Babur, who was related to two legendary warriors –
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Bihar and Orissa During the Fall of the Mughal Empire: With a Detailed Study of the Marathas in Bengal and Orissa
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Sirajuddaullah and the East India Company, 1756-1757: Background to the Foundation of British Power in India
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Nawabs of Bengal: Siraj Ud-Daulah, Mir Jafar, Nawab of Bengal, Mir Qasim, Nawab Sayyid Wasif Ali Mirza Khan
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Nawabs of Bengal: Siraj Ud-Daulah, Mir Jafar, Nawab of Bengal, Mir Qasim, Nawab Sayyid Wasif Ali Mirza Khan
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was declared to be his lawful heir; Waris Ali Mirza was his maternal uncle. The hereditary title today is
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Madhya Pradesh National Means-Cum-Merit Scholarship Exam (Warren Hasting's system of Dual Government)
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Madhya Pradesh National Means-Cum-Merit Scholarship Exam (Warren Hasting's system of Dual Government)
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in North Bihar were legally independent from Nawabs and refused to pay tribute and revenue to them.
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Society, Politics, and Development in North East India: Essays in Memory of Dr. Basudeb Datta Ray
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Emajuddin Ahmed; S. M. Mahfuzur Rahman (Prof.); Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (1 January 2005).
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of the Nawab was also taken away they remained as the mere pensioners of the Company. After the
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of Bengal in 1717. He was preceded by four Diwans of the Bengal subah. Post his arrival,
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Nawab Mansur Ali Khan was the last titular Nawab Nazim of Bengal. During his reign the
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in India. During the partition of Bengal in 1905, East Bengal was carved out of the
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died in 1969, and a long dispute over succession ensued. Meanwhile, the policy of
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c. Murshidabad was the capital for both the Nawab Nazims and the Nawab Bahadurs.
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Coat of arms of the Nawab Nazim (top) and that of the Nawab Bahadur (bottom)
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The Making and Unmaking of Empires: Britain, India, and America C.1750-1783
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Sir James Bourdillon The Partition of Bengal (London: Society of Arts) 1905
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Present-day Bengal includes Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal
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a. Title abolished in 1880, succeeded as the Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad.
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Bangladesh - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture
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Merchants, Politics, and Society in Early Modern India: Bihar, 1733-1820
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The Transition in Bengal, 1756-75: A Study of Saiyid Muhammad Reza Khan
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The Transition in Bengal, 1756-75: A Study of Saiyid Muhammad Reza Khan
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Emergence of the Nawab Bahadur and the Nawabs post Indian independence
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The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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ruled until 1282 and were succeeded by several successive dynasties.
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Mughal miniature depicting Akbar praying after the conquest of Bengal
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Notions of Nationhood in Bengal: Perspectives on Samaj, C. 1867-1905
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Subsequently, the Pakistani flag was brought down from the Nawab's
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Golden jubilee volume, Asiatic Soceity of Bangladesh (1952-2002)
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Sultans and Mosques: The Early Muslim Architecture of Bangladesh
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Sultans and Mosques: The Early Muslim Architecture of Bangladesh
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transferred Azim to Bihar. Upon his departure, the two posts of
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The Black Hole of Empire: History of a Global Practice of Power
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A major rebellion against the Nawabs of Bengal was led by the
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Former nobility of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, present-day India
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3727:"Murshidabad gets a Nawab again, but fight for assets ahead"
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chiefs of Bhojpur in West Bihar in 1760 during the reign of
3757:"Article 18 of Indian Constitution and Abolition of Titles"
1334:
Mir Jafar meeting Robert Clive, after the Battle of Plassey
1239:, erstwhile ruler of Patna, of the Afshar Dynasty in 1740.
1171:
of the Bengal subah in perpetuity, from the Mughal emperor
375:. He was succeeded as the second Mughal emperor by his son
2752:"Babu, the First Moghul Emperor: Wine and Tulips in Kabul"
3181:
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2247:
Longman History & Civics (Dual Government in Bengal)
2213:
2211:
2209:
4985:
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4943:
Bengal: The British Bridgehead: Eastern India 1740-1828
4641:
Contradictory Lives: Baul Women in India and Bangladesh
3422:
Bihar and Mithila: The Historical Roots of Backwardness
3356:
Bengal: The British Bridgehead: Eastern India 1740-1828
2638:"The Nawabs of Murshidabad ruled only over Murshidabad"
2456:
Contradictory Lives: Baul Women in India and Bangladesh
1318:
of Bengal and Bihar. The treaty also included a sum of
3514:
Fall Of The Mughal Empire- Vol. I (4Th Edn.) (Maratha
5484:
East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950
5414:
Official posts under the administration of the Nawabs
2538:
The Ruling Caste: Imperial Lives in the Victorian Raj
1408:. The administrative control of India came under the
3328:"Defeat of Siraj-ud-Daulah in the Battle of Plassey"
2806:"Biography of Islam Shah the Successor of Sher Shah"
2221:. Indiacode.nic.in. 28 December 1971. Archived from
5978:
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
5918:
5701:
5580:
5533:
5492:
5466:
4120:"Murshidabad History - Mir Muhammed Jafar Ali Khan"
2219:"Twenty Sixth Amendment to the Indian Constitution"
428:had subordinates on the revenue and judicial side.
228:
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4912:Towns and Cities of Medieval India: A Brief Survey
4519:Towns and Cities of Medieval India: A Brief Survey
3664:Terrorism in India's North-east: A Gathering Storm
3549:George Michell and Mark Zebrowski (10 June 1999).
3322:
3320:
3318:
3316:
1347:British East India company for military support.
5210:1759: The Year Britain Became Master of the World
3215:
3213:
2507:Ray, Asok Kumar; Chakraborty, Satyabrata (2008).
186:, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, lost the
5027:Mughal Administration and the Zamindars of Bihar
5006:Mughal Administration and the Zamindars of Bihar
4192:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
3917:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
3886:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
3782:
3780:
3778:
3449:Mughal Administration and the Zamindars of Bihar
3285:
3283:
3281:
3154:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
3083:. Tata McGraw-Hill Education. 2005. p. 10.
3057:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
2991:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
2880:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
2730:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
2673:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
2562:. Bangladesh Student Association. Archived from
2354:
2352:
2350:
1231:, who held the rank, until he was killed in the
4836:Ghulām Ḥusain (called Salīm, Zaidpūrī) (1902).
4680:Asok Kumar Ray; Satyabrata Chakraborty (2008).
4089:Zaidpūrī, Ghulām Ḥusain (called Salīm) (1902).
2950:History Modern India – S. N. Sen – Google Books
1326:The Nawabs under British rule and their decline
2663:Huq, Mohammad Daniul; Sarkar, Pabitra (2012).
2008:29 October 1838 – 1 November 1880 (abdicated)
151:(There is no cause for despair, never despair)
5446:
4808:Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates
4332:"Murshidabad History - Babar Ali Delair Jang"
3720:
3718:
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2845:"Murshidabad History - The Nawabs and Nazims"
2319:
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2309:
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1342:Flag of Bengal Presidency, under British rule
1094:
8:
4787:Fall Of The Mughal Empire- Vol. I (4Th Edn.)
4541:
4539:
4218:. Baptist Mission Press. 1902. p. 397.
3815:
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3637:
3635:
3584:"Incidents during Mubarak ud-Daulah's reign"
3012:
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3008:
2391:
2389:
2387:
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238:only as it is not recognised by Indian law.
5895:Bodra Zamindari (Ashok Kumar Roy Chowdhury)
4878:Majumdar Purna Chandra (14 December 2015).
4839:The Riyaz̤u-s-salāt̤īn: A History of Bengal
4617:Perween Hasan; Oleg Grabar (29 June 2007).
4092:The Riyaz̤u-s-salāt̤īn: A History of Bengal
3689:"Nawabs' Murshidabad House lies in tatters"
3646:harvnb error: no target: CITEREFLumby1954 (
2513:. Concept Publishing Company. p. 195.
2480:Chakraborty, Mridula Nath (26 March 2014).
1456:and the Indian tricolour was hoisted atop.
5453:
5439:
5431:
4982:J. Albert Rorabacher (13 September 2016).
4659:Mridula Nath Chakraborty (26 March 2014).
3452:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 281–285.
3425:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 265–266.
3419:J. Albert Rorabacher (13 September 2016).
3359:. Cambridge University Press. p. 82.
3173:
3171:
2027:only and is devoid of any legal sanctity.
1101:
1087:
439:
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5479:Permanent Settlement Act of 1793 and 1888
5144:Neeta Das; Rosie Llewellyn-Jones (2013).
3018:"Murshidabad History - Murshid Quli Khan"
2839:
2250:. Pearson Education India. pp. 29–.
5147:Murshidabad: Forgotten Capital of Bengal
3821:"The Nawabs of Bengal (chronologically)"
3121:. T.R. Kesava Murthy. 1985. p. 31.
2837:
2835:
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2831:
2829:
2827:
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2459:. Oxford University Press. p. 191.
2029:
1502:
1439:, the third Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad
997:History of Bangladesh after independence
5404:The arrival of the Nawabs their decline
5087:] (in Bengali). Ananda Publishers.
5064:] (in Bengali). Ananda Publishers.
4805:George Michell; Mark Zebrowski (1999).
4779:. CUP Archive. 1961. GGKEY:EK6S135KQ1N.
4662:Being Bengali: At Home and in the World
4243:"Murshidabad History - Najam-ud-Daulla"
4030:"Murshidabad History - Siraj-ud-Daulla"
2710:, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, p.212
2697:, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, p.197
2483:Being Bengali: At Home and in the World
2288:. Upkar Prakashan. 2009. pp. 11–.
2205:
1187:, Company rule in India ended, and the
453:
442:
279:
5281:Kumkum Chatterjee (11 February 2009).
4595:
4585:
4274:"Murshidabad History - Saif-ud-Daulla"
3940:"Murshidabad History - Suja-ud-Daulla"
3667:. Gyan Publishing House. p. 350.
3334:from the original on 20 September 2012
3144:Chaudhury, Sushil; Mohsin, KM (2012).
1256:example of this were the zamindars of
6050:Category:Noble titles created in 1882
6047:Category:Noble titles created in 1717
5024:Tahir Hussain Ansari (20 June 2019).
5003:Tahir Hussain Ansari (20 June 2019).
4303:Khan, Abdul Majed (3 December 2007).
4005:. The Society. 1962. pp. 34–36.
3971:"Murshidabad History - Alivardi Khan"
3641:
3446:Tahir Hussain Ansari (20 June 2019).
3291:"Murshidabad History - Sarfaraz Khan"
2851:from the original on 3 September 2012
2812:from the original on 8 December 2015.
2532:
2530:
2335:from the original on 2 September 2012
2052:
1704:
1643:
1525:
1297:led the Maratha expeditions in Bengal
178:, while nominally subordinate to the
7:
6053:Category:1717 establishments in Asia
5419:
5263:Fall of the Mughal Empire: 1789-1803
5123:General Books LLC (20 August 2010).
5102:General Books LLC (20 August 2010).
4857:Abdul Majed Khan (3 December 2007).
4516:Ray, Aniruddha (13 September 2016).
4421:from the original on 21 October 2016
4342:from the original on 21 October 2016
3620:from the original on 8 November 2012
3097:from the original on 12 October 2017
2786:from the original on 17 January 2010
2760:. 16 December 2010. pp. 80–82.
2644:from the original on 8 November 2012
2614:. Murshidabad.nic.in. Archived from
2078:17 February 1882 – 25 December 1906
1017:2006–08 Bangladeshi political crisis
5234:. Brill Archive. GGKEY:Q9SRA3KT536.
4909:Aniruddha Ray (13 September 2016).
4756:Longman History & Civics Icse 8
4557:from the original on 2 October 2016
4470:"Murshidabad History - Humayun Jah"
4449:from the original on 9 October 2017
4160:from the original on 22 August 2016
4099:from the original on 27 August 2017
3798:from the original on 23 August 2014
3699:from the original on 5 January 2017
3590:from the original on 9 October 2012
3511:Sarkar, Jadunath (1 January 1991).
3492:from the original on 10 August 2017
3266:from the original on 11 August 2017
3225:. Upkar Prakashan. 1 January 2009.
3198:from the original on 4 October 2017
2925:from the original on 19 August 2012
2764:from the original on 10 March 2017.
2586:"Britain Proposes Indian Partition"
2407:from the original on 24 August 2012
2325:"Murshidabad History - Feradun Jah"
2264:from the original on 4 October 2017
1012:Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord
371:, invaded north India and defeated
304:Map of Bengal and Bihar, dated 1776
5186:Partha Chatterjee (8 April 2012).
4940:P. J. Marshall (2 November 2006).
4284:from the original on 21 April 2016
4253:from the original on 21 April 2016
4070:from the original on 4 August 2016
3950:from the original on 21 April 2016
3927:from the original on 10 July 2015.
3896:from the original on 4 April 2017.
3857:from the original on 1 August 2016
3847:"Murshid Quli Khan | Indian nawab"
3737:from the original on 26 April 2015
3725:Mahato, Sukumar (20 August 2014).
3482:Wernham, R. B. (1 November 1968).
3353:P. J. Marshall (2 November 2006).
3164:from the original on 14 June 2015.
3067:from the original on 4 March 2016.
3001:from the original on 4 March 2016.
2740:from the original on 7 March 2016.
2397:"Murshidabad History - Waresh Ali"
2370:from the original on 2 August 2012
2154:20 November 1969 – 13 August 2014
1022:Vision 2021 and Digital Bangladesh
182:, in between 1717 and 1772. Nawab
24:
5520:(12th century CE–13th century CE)
5329:. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
4480:from the original on 10 June 2016
4373:from the original on 6 April 2016
4222:from the original on 29 July 2017
4202:from the original on 3 July 2015.
4150:"Portrait of an accidental Nawab"
4130:from the original on 8 April 2016
3981:from the original on 9 March 2016
3788:"Portrait of an accidental Nawab"
3763:from the original on 18 June 2015
3472:SNHM. Vol. II, pp. 209, 224.
3400:from the original on 2 March 2017
3301:from the original on 23 June 2012
3246:Rahman, Urmi (23 December 2014).
3178:Singh, Vipul (1 September 2009).
2890:from the original on 3 July 2015.
2683:from the original on 6 July 2015.
2426:Hasan, Perween (15 August 2007).
2018:List of the Nawabs of Murshidabad
1868:21 March 1770 – 6 September 1793
1357:After the defeat of Jafar at the
1305:from 1741–1748. Maratha general,
1167:. He secured for the Company the
5904:Raja Shyama Sankar Roy Choudhury
5508:(8th century CE–12th century CE)
5207:Frank McLynn (1 December 2007).
5045:Pratibhā Rañjana Maitra (1979).
4884:. Creative Media Partners, LLC.
4776:The New Cambridge Modern History
4725:Hist & Civics Viii Mat Board
4499:Majumdar, Purna Chundra (1905).
4411:"Murshidabad History - Wala Jah"
4392:Majumdar, Purna Chundra (1905).
4095:. Asiatic Society. p. 384.
4009:from the original on 6 July 2017
3080:Hist & Civics Viii Mat Board
3028:from the original on 5 July 2012
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6059:Category:History of West Bengal
5774:Nawabs of Homnabad-Pashchimgaon
4363:"Murshidabad History - Ali Jah"
4040:from the original on 7 May 2016
3586:. Murshidabad.net. 8 May 2012.
3125:from the original on 8 May 2018
2847:. Murshidabad.net. 8 May 2012.
2592:from the original on 6 May 2016
2453:Knight, Lisa I. (1 June 2011).
2360:"Hassan Ali Mirza's succession"
1784:25 July 1763 – 17 January 1765
1073:Timeline of Bangladeshi history
436:History during the Nawab's rule
310:History before the Nawab's rule
5213:. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic.
5192:. Princeton University Press.
5062:Murshidabad during Nawabi rule
4946:. Cambridge University Press.
4863:. Cambridge University Press.
4852:. Baptist Mission Press. 1902.
4811:. Cambridge University Press.
4753:Singh Vipul (September 2009).
4728:. Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
4686:. Concept Publishing Company.
4638:Lisa I. Knight (1 June 2011).
4309:. Cambridge University Press.
3555:. Cambridge University Press.
2870:Ahmed, ABM Shamsuddin (2012).
1758:20 October 1760 – 7 July 1763
1730:2 June 1757 – 20 October 1760
1636:13 March 1739 – 29 April 1740
1235:in 1741, and was succeeded by
1:
6065:Category:Murshidabad district
5425:Knowledge (XXG):Good articles
5228:Brijen Kishore Gupta (1962).
4445:. G. Bubb. 1870. p. 75.
4196:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
3921:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
3890:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
3158:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
3061:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2995:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2884:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2734:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
2706:Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2006).
2693:Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2006).
2677:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
1812:5 February 1765 – 8 May 1766
1669:29 April 1740 – 9 April 1756
1610:1 July 1727 – 26 August 1739
1459:With the promulgation of the
784:Maratha expeditions in Bengal
5900:Parbati Sankar Roy Choudhury
5249:Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1932).
4576:Company, East India (1807).
1924:5 June 1810 – 6 August 1821
1840:22 May 1766 – 10 March 1770
1697:9 April 1756 – 23 June 1757
1495:List of the Nawabs of Bengal
1365:of Bengal by Mughal emperor
1114:Emergence of the Nawab Nazim
194:in 1757. He was betrayed by
40:Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad
5760:Gayen Estate of Dhanyakuria
5171:. Oxford University Press.
4759:. Pearson Education India.
4748:. T.R. Kesava Murthy. 1985.
4644:. Oxford University Press.
3184:. Pearson Education India.
2981:Chatterjee, Anjali (2012).
1207:Tomb of Siraj-ud-Daulah at
347:, who succeeded him, built
6080:
6056:Category:History of Bengal
5602:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
5369:Wilson, Professor (1852).
5079:Chowdhury, Sushil (2013).
5056:Chowdhury, Sushil (2000).
4961:Kumkum Chatterjee (1996).
4190:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
3915:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
3909:"Shujauddin Muhammad Khan"
3884:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
3380:Kumkum Chatterjee (1996).
3152:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
3055:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
2989:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
2878:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
2728:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
2671:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
2486:. Routledge. p. 141.
1600:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
1539:Jaafar Khan Bahadur Nasiri
1463:on 26 January 1950, under
1225:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
895:Partition of Bengal (1947)
865:Partition of Bengal (1905)
245:
192:British East India Company
6062:Category:Rulers of Bengal
6041:Category:Nawabs of Bengal
5968:Varendra Research Society
4707:. New Age International.
4505:. Saroda Ray. p. 50.
4398:. Saroda Ray. p. 49.
3386:. BRILL. pp. 35–36.
2432:. I.B.Tauris. p. 4.
1774:Ja'afar 'Ali Khan Bahadur
1718:Ja'afar 'Ali Khan Bahadur
1579:1727-1727 (for few days)
1303:six expeditions in Bengal
946:Bangladesh Liberation War
941:Bengali Language Movement
706:Twelve Bhuyan Confederacy
155:
48:
6044:Category:Indian nobility
6028:Muktagacha Zamindar Bari
5973:Varendra Research Museum
5260:Jadunath Sarkar (1988).
5244:. Asiatic Society. 1952.
5085:Unknown tales of Plassey
5030:. Taylor & Francis.
5009:. Taylor & Francis.
4988:. Taylor & Francis.
4915:. Taylor & Francis.
4784:Jadunath Sarkar (1991).
4745:Review Projector (India)
3118:Review Projector (India)
2134:1959 – 20 November 1969
1247:Nominal control of Bihar
936:1964 East Pakistan riots
931:History of East Pakistan
870:Eastern Bengal and Assam
174:, they ruled the Mughal
5502:(4th century CE–626 CE)
5344:Travers, T. R. (2004).
4182:Shah, Mohammad (2012).
4060:"Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah"
3851:Encyclopædia Britannica
2560:"History of Bangladesh"
1952:1821 – 30 October 1824
1199:Dynasties of the Nawabs
1058:Bangladesh–India border
860:Bihar famine of 1873–74
5559:Company rule in Bengal
5302:Swarupa Gupta (2009).
5058:নবাবী আমলে মুর্শিদাবাদ
4722:Tmh (1 October 2005).
2201:Notes and news reports
2185:(declared lawful heir)
1980:1824 – 3 October 1838
1626:Ala-ud-Din Haidar Jung
1567:Ala-ud-Din Haidar Jung
1440:
1377:In 1793, during Nawab
1343:
1335:
1298:
1212:
1127:
1068:Muslin trade in Bengal
1048:Architecture of Bengal
959:History of West Bengal
319:
6013:Puthia Temple Complex
5890:Surajit Chandra Sinha
5870:Ratanpur Nawab Estate
5851:Chowdhuries of Natore
5805:Nawabs of Murshidabad
5493:Early Medieval Period
5421:Template:Good article
5409:History of the Nawabs
5129:. General Books LLC.
5108:. General Books LLC.
3876:Karim, Abdul (2012).
3661:Prakash, Ved (2008).
3614:had little or no say"
3612:Nawabs of Murshidabad
2919:of the Mughal empire"
2780:Columbia Encyclopedia
2244:Singh, Vipul (2009).
2148:Disputed/In abeyance
1896:1793 – 28 April 1810
1435:
1402:Company rule in India
1393:were also abolished.
1341:
1333:
1285:
1206:
1121:
992:History of Bangladesh
926:East Bengali refugees
880:Bengal famine of 1943
855:Indian Mutiny of 1857
840:Bengal famine of 1770
803:Portuguese Chittagong
689:Hussain Shahi dynasty
420:was in-charge of the
317:
216:Nawabs of Murshidabad
34:Nawab Nazim of Bengal
5993:Rahmat Iqbal College
5879:Rajas of Shobhabazar
5874:Zamindars of Sandwip
5866:Rajas of Ramgopalpur
5800:Zamindars of Mahipur
5756:Chowdhuries of Dulai
5731:Rajas of Chandradwip
5534:Late Medieval Period
5350:Modern Asian Studies
4831:. The Society. 1962.
4704:History Modern India
4184:"Mir Jafar Ali Khan"
3521:. Orient Blackswan.
2915:was one the richest
2720:Husain, ABM (2012).
1917:Zain-ud-Din Ali Khan
1488:Justice Ranjan Gogoi
1410:Indian Civil Service
974:Marichjhapi massacre
435:
379:. At the same time,
309:
6008:Moyez Manzil Palace
5963:University of Dacca
5943:Israt Manzil Palace
5898:Teota Estate (See:
5884:Singranatore family
5811:Majumdars of Sylhet
5746:Rajas of Dighapatia
5703:Zamindars of Bengal
5686:Mubarak Ali Khan II
5541:Sultanate of Bengal
5255:. Patna University.
4194:(Second ed.).
3919:(Second ed.).
3888:(Second ed.).
3878:"Murshid Quli Khan"
3156:(Second ed.).
3059:(Second ed.).
3047:Mohsin, KM (2012).
2993:(Second ed.).
2947:Sen, S. N. (2006).
2882:(Second ed.).
2872:"Daud Khan Karrani"
2732:(Second ed.).
2708:The Delhi Sultanate
2695:The Delhi Sultanate
2675:(Second ed.).
2566:on 19 December 2006
1805:Najimuddin Ali Khan
1666:Before 10 May 1671
1461:Indian Constitution
1445:Indian Independence
1389:offices except the
1352:Battle of Chinsurah
1301:Marathas undertook
1278:Maratha expeditions
1063:History of the taka
875:Bengali Renaissance
736:Kingdom of Bhurshut
679:Ilyas Shahi dynasty
523:Classical Dynasties
337:Ilyas Shahi dynasty
6003:Ghughudanga Palace
5998:Rose Garden Palace
5988:Gole Afroz College
5910:Rajas of Uttarpara
5888:Susanga Raj (See:
5741:Nawabs of Dhanbari
5644:Najmuddin Ali Khan
5638:Mir Jafar Ali Khan
5626:Mir Jafar Ali Khan
5428:
4849:Bibliotheca Indica
4842:. Asiatic Society.
4790:. Orient Longman.
4701:S. N. Sen (2006).
4598:has generic name (
4215:Bibliotheca Indica
4154:The Times of India
4066:. 3 January 2005.
3907:Karim, KM (2012).
3794:. 22 August 2014.
3731:The Times of India
3693:The Times of India
2540:(2007) pp. 46, 135
2225:on 6 December 2011
1977:29 September 1810
1441:
1344:
1336:
1299:
1253:Zamindars of Bihar
1213:
1165:Governor of Bengal
1128:
1007:1990 Mass Uprising
979:Nandigram violence
909:Post-partition era
731:Kingdom of Tripura
721:Pratapgarh Kingdom
711:Kingdom of Mrauk U
320:
6036:
6035:
5933:Uttara Ganabhaban
5928:Hazarduari Palace
5861:Rajas of Rajshahi
5831:Nawabs of Padamdi
5789:Pannis of Karatia
5751:Rajas of Dinajpur
5590:Murshid Quli Khan
5571:Cooch Behar State
5474:History of Bengal
5336:978-984-32-2248-0
5315:978-90-04-17614-0
5294:978-0-19-908801-0
5273:978-0-86131-749-3
5220:978-0-8021-9915-7
5199:978-1-4008-4260-5
5178:978-0-19-927895-4
5157:978-81-921106-9-1
5136:978-1-157-15347-4
5115:978-1-157-15347-4
5037:978-1-00-065152-2
5016:978-1-00-065152-2
4995:978-1-351-99758-4
4953:978-0-521-02822-6
4922:978-1-351-99730-0
4891:978-1-348-21209-6
4870:978-0-521-04982-5
4818:978-0-521-56321-5
4797:978-81-250-1149-1
4766:978-81-317-2888-8
4735:978-0-07-060445-2
4714:978-81-224-1774-6
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4672:978-1-317-81890-8
4651:978-0-19-977361-9
4630:978-1-84511-381-0
4064:Story Of Pakistan
3827:on 6 January 2012
3459:978-1-00-065152-2
3432:978-1-351-99758-4
3366:978-0-521-02822-6
3252:. Bravo Limited.
2665:"Bangla Language"
2618:on 6 January 2012
2295:978-81-7482-744-9
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1454:Hazarduari Palace
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2099:Wasif Ali Mirza
2075:25 August 1846
2053:Najafi dynasty
2020:
2001:Mansur Ali Khan
1983:3 October 1838
1861:Ashraf Ali Khan
1800:Nazam-ud-Daulah
1705:Najafi dynasty
1690:Siraj ud-Daulah
1644:Afshar dynasty
1613:26 August 1739
1526:Nasiri dynasty
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