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He also saved Bengal from the effects of war of succession in Austria through proper vigilance and precautions, unlike south India, which got caught up in it. He maintained a policy of neutrality towards European powers and forbade the British, French and Dutch to have any hostility against each
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Unlike many of his contemporaries, Alivardi had only one wife, Sharfunnesa. They had three daughters, of whom at least two married sons of his elder brother Haji Ahmad. Alivardi outlived his sons-in-law and, having had no sons of his own, he was succeeded by his maternal grandson
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According to some historians, Alivardi Khan's reign of 16 years was mostly engaged in various wars against the Marathas. Towards the end, he turned his attention to rebuilding and restoring Bengal.
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Silver Rupee struck during the tenure of Nawab Alivardi Khan in Murshidabad mint, in the name of Mughal emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur, with his regnal year 3 in Persian, AD 1751.
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Like their father, he and his elder brother Mirza Ahmad (later known as Haji Ahmad) found favour under Azam Shah. Muhammad Ali was named superintendent of the
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In the year 1747, the Marathas led by Raghoji began to raid, pillage and annex the territories of Alivardi. During the Maratha invasion of Orissa, its
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Alivardi also had a number of half-siblings, including Muhammad Amin Khan and Muhammad Yar Khan, who served under him as a general and governor of
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Historian Abdus Subhan reported that Muhammad Ali and Shuja-ud-Din shared the same grandfather, Nawab Aqil Khan. However, Karam Ali's
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Orissa Under the Mughals:From Akbar to Alivardi : a Fascinating Study of the Socio-economic and Cultural History of Orissa
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Alivardi spent the latter part of his reign rebuilding Bengal. He was a patron of the arts and resumed the policies of
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and prevented any infighting amongst them in his dominions. He was succeeded by Siraj ud-Daulah in 1756.
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Immediately after his usurpation of power, Alivardi had his takeover legitimized by the Mughal Emperor
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Ghulām Husayn Tabātabā'ī's account of 'Alīwardī's death reinforces the suggestion that he was a Shī'ī.
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repeatedly, ravaging its territories. Alivardi almost immediately had a long ditch, called the
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who had arrived to pillage and conquer the territories of Bengal under the command of
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with great difficulty, and installed a brave warrior Shaikh Masum as governor.
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Originally Mirza Bande or Mirza Muhammad Ali, Alivardi was a native of the
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During much of his reign Alivardi encountered frequent Maratha raids under
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who was born in 1676. His father Mirza Muhammad Madani, who was of either
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from 1740 to 1756. He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs by defeating
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Shuja ul-Mulk Hashim ud-Daula Mahabat Jang Mirza Muhammad Alivardi Khan
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Alivardi Khan was a patron of various musical instruments such as the
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in a peace settlement in 1751. He also faced separatist rebellions in
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completely withdrew all forces until the arrival of Alivardi and the
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next to his mother's grave. He was succeeded by his daughter's son,
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Capture of two prisoners at an important battle by Aliverdi Khan
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Alivardi aspired for larger authority. On 10 April 1740 in the
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who were marauding through Bihar and chased them towards the
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Maimuna Begum: according to some historians was married to
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respectively. His half-sister Shah Khanum was the wife of
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in the year 1751, despite receiving some assistance from
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am on 9 April 1756, aged at least 80. He was buried in
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Oxford University Press. p. 3. 591:In 1750, Alivardi faced a revolt from 300:as well as a revolt from his grandson 226: 1601:Mukhopadhyay, Subhas Chandra (1980). 1558:Riyazu-s-Salatin, A History of Bengal 1288:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 84. 1216:Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A–E 929:Hooghly:The Global History of a River 277:(1671 – 9 April 1756) was the fourth 7: 1189:A History of Modern India, 1480–1950 915:. University of Calcutta. p. 2. 247:Mirza Muhammad Shah Quli Khan Madani 43:Hashim ud-Daula (Sword of the state) 1701:, published by Books For All, 2002. 1028:Ali, Karam; Khan, Shayesta (1992). 698:. Alivardi's issue are as follows: 285:in 1740 and assumed power himself. 41:Shuja ul-Mulk (Hero of the country) 1632:. Lahore: Ferozsons. p. 143. 1260:from the original on 23 April 2023 429:. In 1733, he was assigned as the 366:. Through her, he was a cousin of 25: 2415:18th-century Mughal Empire people 1866:(12th century CE–13th century CE) 1085:. A.P.H. 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Index

Alivardi
Nawab of Bengal

Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa
Sarfaraz Khan
Raghoji I
Orissa
Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
Siraj ud-Daulah
Deccan Plateau
Mughal Empire
Murshidabad
Bengal
Khushbagh
West Bengal
Issue
Ghaseti Begum
Amina Begum
Afshar tribe
Shia Islam
Nawab of Bengal
Sarfaraz Khan
Raghuji Bhonsle
Orissa
Bihar
Siraj ud-Daulah
Murshid Quli Khan
subcontinent
Deccan
Arab

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