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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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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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774:, who later claimed the throne of Bengal in 1757. The historian
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Capture of two prisoners at an important battle by Aliverdi Khan
462:(The rank holder of 5000) by Nawab Shuja ud-Din and returned to
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Alivardi aspired for larger authority. On 10 April 1740 in the
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Sahu, N. K.; Miśra, Prabodhakumāra; Sahu, Jagna Kumar (1981).
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who were marauding through Bihar and chased them towards the
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The Shias of Pakistan: An Assertive and Beleaguered Minority
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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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Another Deccani, Shuja succeeded Murshid Quli from 1727.
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am on 9 April 1756, aged at least 80. He was buried in
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1412:"Society and Culture of the Eighteenth Century Bengal"
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East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950
1531:. New Delhi: Penguin Books India. pp. 162, 164.
1503:. Kolkata: Rabindra Bharati University. p. 87.
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
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661:drums. He also patronized many manuscripts of the
292:, culminating in the surrender of the province of
1312:Mughal Administration and the Zamindars of Bihar
1135:Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
1007:"Early Career of Nawab Ali Vardi Khan of Bengal"
335:descent, was the son of a foster-brother of the
1389:. London: Whitechapel Art Gallery. p. 35.
1049:Antunes, Cátia; Bethencourt, Francisco (2022).
415:In 1728, Shuja-ud-Din promoted Muhammad Ali to
1590:. Kolkata: University of Calcutta. p. 69.
1500:Metamorphosis of the Bengal Polity (1700–1793)
1453:. Vol. 3. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
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1339:The Dutch in Bengal and Bihar, 1740-1825 A.D.
1219:. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 137–.
1031:Tārīk̲h̲-i Bangāl va Bihār sadah-ʼi hīzhdahum
1017:(III). Trivandrum: University of Kerala: 536.
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93:Himself (as Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar)
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994:. Kolkata: Darbari Udjog. p. 172.
888:. Oxford University Press. p. 3.
591:In 1750, Alivardi faced a revolt from
300:as well as a revolt from his grandson
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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
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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
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1866:(12th century CE–13th century CE)
1085:. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation.
65:Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa
2250:Raja Shyama Sankar Roy Choudhury
1854:(8th century CE–12th century CE)
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1450:History of Bangladesh, 1704-1971
1342:University of Patna. p. 12.
625:Cultural and musical development
455:(Horror in War) and the rank of
304:, though these were suppressed.
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2120:Nawabs of Homnabad-Pashchimgaon
1629:From Makkah to Nuclear Pakistan
1480:Early Career of Siraj-ud-daulah
1192:. Anthem Press. pp. 194–.
685:, who was aged 23 at the time.
370:, also known as Mirza Deccani.
110:Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
1719:Dictionary of Indian Biography
1309:Ansari, Tahir Hussain (2019).
991:The Military History of Bengal
729:(1749–1756), and had one son:
708:Nawazish Muhammad Shahmat Jang
443:. A year later, he was titled
351:. Muhammad Ali's mother was a
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1152:Rāẏa, Bhabānī Caraṇa (1981).
1139:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
521:from various regions such as
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2246:Parbati Sankar Roy Choudhury
1658:"Saiyid Ghulam Hussain Khan"
1079:Singh, Nagendra Kr. (2001).
513:and resumed the policies of
45:Mahabat Jang (Horror in War)
2106:Gayen Estate of Dhanyakuria
1662:The Panjab Past and Present
1246:. Sterling Publishers Pvt.
742:Zainuddin Ahmad Haibat Jang
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1948:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
1584:Datta, Kalikinkar (1939).
1336:Datta, Kalikinkar (1948).
1240:Jaswant Lal Mehta (2005).
1186:Markovits, Claude (2004).
1133:; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
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368:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
74:29 April 1740 – March 1751
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451:(Sword of the state) and
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2319:Varendra Research Museum
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926:Ivermee, Robert (2020).
798:List of rulers of Bengal
723:Sayyid Ahmad Saulat Jang
633:A young woman playing a
613:Alivardi Khan's tomb at
1848:(4th century CE–626 CE)
1416:Bengali Literary Review
1125:Shah, Mohammad (2012).
882:Rieck, Andreas (2016).
673:Alivardi Khan died at 5
621:other in his dominion.
447:(Hero of the country),
347:under the latter's son
1905:Company rule in Bengal
1626:Rashid, Abdur (2001).
1587:Alivardi and His Times
1523:Sengupta, Nitish Kumar
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1839:Early Medieval Period
1553:Salim, Ghulam Hussain
1213:Jaques, Tony (2007).
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2102:Chowdhuries of Dulai
2077:Rajas of Chandradwip
1880:Late Medieval Period
1497:Sen, Ranjit (1987).
1477:Datta, K.K. (1967).
988:P. Sensarma (1977).
669:Death and succession
479:Battle of Phulwarion
425:and entitled him as
355:descending from the
255:A descendant of the
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2354:Moyez Manzil Palace
2309:University of Dacca
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1887:Sultanate of Bengal
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1990:Najmuddin Ali Khan
1984:Mir Jafar Ali Khan
1972:Mir Jafar Ali Khan
1736:Before 10 May 1671
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1936:Murshid Quli Khan
1917:Cooch Behar State
1820:History of Bengal
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1369:978-1-4088-6440-1
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1295:978-1-4088-6440-1
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1199:978-1-84331-004-4
1172:History of Orissa
1092:978-81-7648-233-2
1062:978-90-04-50657-2
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939:978-1-78738-325-8
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