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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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1463:(Amir Chand), a Sikh merchant, and several officers in the army. When communicated in this regard by Mir Jafar, Clive referred it to the select committee in Calcutta on 1 May. The committee passed a resolution in support of the alliance. A treaty was drawn up between the British and Mir Jafar to raise him to the throne of the Nawab in return for support to the British in the field of battle and the bestowal of large sums of money upon them as compensation for the attack on Calcutta. On 2 May, Clive broke up his camp and sent half the troops to Calcutta and the other half to Chandernagar.
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the committee. He suggested that two treaties be drawn – the real one on white paper, containing no reference to
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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
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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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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
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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
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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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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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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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of Murshidabad was built by Siraj ud-Daula. It is the biggest imambargah in the Subcontinent.
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by boat, but was eventually arrested by Mir Jafar's soldiers.
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1848:(1989), remake of the 1967 film by Khan Ataur Rahman.
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Cobbett, William; Parliament, Great Britain (1813).
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2179:(III). Trivandrum: University of Kerala: 536.
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1862:(2022), Bangladeshi drama series directed by
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1780:(1938), musical opera by Nimalendu Lahiri.
1754:Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah Hospital, Bangladesh
1700:Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah Government College,
1337:'s loyal to Siraj ud-Daulah carry out the
1126:Siraj succeeded his maternal grandfather,
1080:
1066:
60:
2998:Permanent Settlement Act of 1793 and 1888
2668:"BGIC Branch Network - BGIC Ltd.BGIC Ltd"
2189:
2110:
1953:The Riyazu-s-salatin, A History of Bengal
1842:. Based on the 1960 novel by Sri Parabat.
1319:
2007:
1987:
1751:Siraj-ud-Daula Road, Kushtia, Bangladesh
1591:
1583:
1511:
1500:
1473:"Omichund, his confidential servant, as
1429:
1392:
1329:
1257:
1245:
1153:
1095:(1733 – 2 July 1757), commonly known as
2440:. Vol. 43. 1773. pp. 630–631.
2094:Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901. p. 205.
1822:(1967), a Bangladeshi film directed by
1222:. Through her, he was a grandnephew of
1206:; Madani himself began his career as a
48:Mansur-ul-Mulk (Victory of the Country)
14:
5003:
2506:
2166:
2156:. Kolkata: Darbari Udjog. p. 172.
2119:
2025:. Oxford University Press. p. 3.
1535:. After Siraj-ud-Daulah's conquest of
1353:was increasing their influence in the
913:Transition to democracy, 1991 – 2008
882:Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
877:Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League
868:Post-independence years, 1972 – 1975
3561:
2953:
2478:"Trip Taken from June – 10th to 12th"
2018:
1993:
1765:
1739:Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
1618:Siraj-ud-Daulah's tomb is located at
1539:, the British sent fresh troops from
1003:Interim Government era, 2024–present
992:2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement
972:2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement
952:2013 Bangladesh quota reform movement
2475:
2256:
1490:
1270:Siraj ud-Daulah's nomination to the
1146:fell into the hands of the company.
967:2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests
927:2006–08 Bangladeshi political crisis
825:Provisional Government of Bangladesh
50:Siraj ud-Daulah (Light of the State)
2979:
2500:
2484:. History of Bengal. Archived from
2045:
1388:
922:Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord
24:
1945:
1142:invaded and the administration of
937:Vision 2021 and Digital Bangladesh
917:Caretaker government of Bangladesh
25:
5047:
5031:18th-century Mughal Empire people
3039:(12th century CE–13th century CE)
2883:
2810:"My Academy :: Digital Book"
2310:Bengal, v.1, pp. clxxxiii–clxxxiv
1969:Seid-Gholam-Hossein-Khan (1926).
1964:
1607:as part of the agreement between
1241:
977:2021 Bangladesh Communal Violence
962:2015 Bangladeshi political crisis
3782:Muslim nationalism in South Asia
3423:Raja Shyama Sankar Roy Choudhury
3027:(8th century CE–12th century CE)
2358:Bengal, v.1, pp. clxxxvi–clxxxix
1596:Masouleum of Siraj-ud-Daulah at
1349:During this period, the British
1162:Siraj was born to the family of
1049:
800:Pakistani general election, 1970
350:
268:
257:
4022:Provisional Government of India
3293:Nawabs of Homnabad-Pashchimgaon
2838:
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2229:. T.C. Hansard. pp. 449–.
2160:
2076:G. Bell and Sons, 1882. p. 557.
2050:. FK Publications. p. 44.
1744:Nawab Siraj Ud-Daulah College,
1254:situated in Nadia, West Bengal.
1250:Bust of Siraj ud-Daulah by the
1170:in 1733. Soon after his birth,
1028:Timeline of Bangladeshi history
987:Bangladesh protests (2022–2024)
902:Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict
73:Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
2706:Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema
2584:"Siraj ud Daula Road, Karachi"
2153:The Military History of Bengal
2097:
2079:
2064:
2039:
1923:
1723:Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daulah Sarani,
1093:Mirza Muhammad Siraj-ud-Daulah
997:Non-cooperation movement, 2024
805:Non-cooperation movement, 1971
795:1969 uprising in East Pakistan
13:
1:
2588:pakistan-streets.openalfa.com
2518:: Ananda Marga Publications.
2398:Bengal, v.1, pp. cxcii–cxciii
1981:
1950:Ġulām Ḥusain chaklim (1902).
1316:, who was killed in a clash.
957:International Crimes Tribunal
933:Parliamentary era, 2009–2024
464:Period, c. 185 BCE – c. 75 AD
5036:18th-century Indian monarchs
4631:Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari
3907:Chauri Chaura incident, 1922
3589:Indian independence movement
3419:Parbati Sankar Roy Choudhury
1757:Nawab Siraj ud Daulah Road,
1716:Nabab Siraj ud-Daulah Road,
1713:Siraj-ud-Daula Road, Karachi
1684:
1304:was elevated to the rank of
1119:and later almost all of the
897:Military coups in Bangladesh
893:Military rule, 1975 – 1990
420:Northern Black Polished Ware
7:
4821:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
4208:Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty
3279:Gayen Estate of Dhanyakuria
2936:9 April 1756 – 2 June 1757
2798:(in Bengali). 18 July 2017.
2558:Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
1869:
1103:, was the last independent
947:2013 Shapla Square protests
820:Declaration of Independence
311:Maratha invasions of Bengal
82:9 April 1756 – 23 June 1757
52:Hybut Jang (Horror in War)
10:
5052:
4556:Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
4108:Indian Independence League
3825:Partition of Bengal (1947)
3820:Partition of Bengal (1905)
3121:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
2710:. British Film Institute.
2514:(First English ed.).
2107:p. 78, London: Bloombsbury
1625:
1613:British East India Company
1494:
1323:
1224:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
1158:Painting of Siraj ud Daula
785:Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
757:Partition of Bengal (1947)
724:Partition of Bengal (1905)
474:Indo-Roman trade relations
29:
4947:
4846:
4731:Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi
4531:Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi
4351:
4228:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
4148:
4103:Indian Home Rule movement
4045:
3942:Fourteen Points of Jinnah
3882:Jallianwala Bagh massacre
3810:
3747:
3595:
3487:Varendra Research Society
3437:
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2280:
2173:Journal of Indian History
1995:Rizvi, Saiyid Athar Abbas
1664:
1439:and from the west by the
1418:in the political capital
1150:Early life and background
872:Bangladesh famine of 1974
812:Bangladesh Liberation War
767:Bengali Language Movement
648:Chittagong-Arakan Kingdom
470:, c. 114 BCE – c. 1450 AD
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4816:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
4328:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
4093:Indian National Congress
3892:Non-cooperation movement
3547:Muktagacha Zamindar Bari
3492:Varendra Research Museum
2846:"Zindabahar goes on air"
1916:
1881:List of rulers of Bengal
1708:Masjid-e-Siraj ud-Daulah
1579:
1278:(Mehar un-Nisa Begum),
942:Bangladesh Rifles revolt
830:1971 Bangladesh Genocide
780:1964 East Pakistan riots
739:Prime Minister of Bengal
729:Eastern Bengal and Assam
454:, c. 232 BCE – c. 800 AD
4975:Indian Independence Act
4561:Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
4536:Jatindra Mohan Sengupta
4506:Dukkipati Nageswara Rao
4243:Kandukuri Veeresalingam
4223:Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai
4058:All-India Muslim League
4012:Royal Air Force strikes
3977:Round table conferences
3967:Chittagong armoury raid
3857:Hindu–German Conspiracy
3840:Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy
3610:Porto Grande de Bengala
3021:(4th century CE–626 CE)
2512:Shabda Cayanika, Part 1
2019:Rieck, Andreas (2015).
1588:Tomb of Siraj ud-Daulah
1210:under the latter's son
642:Porto Grande de Bengala
476:, c. 30 BCE – c. 600 AD
410:, c. 1200 – c. 200 BCE
404:, c. 3300 – c. 1200 BCE
398:, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BCE
4761:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
4666:Purushottam Das Tandon
4032:Praja Mandala movement
3846:The Indian Sociologist
3078:Company rule in Bengal
2508:Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan
2301:Bengal, v.1, p. clxxxi
2167:Subhan, Abdus (1970).
1911:Siraj ud Daula College
1906:Battle of Chandannagar
1730:Siraj ud-Daulah Park,
1691:Siraj ud Daula College
1659:
1600:
1589:
1524:
1509:
1401:
1346:
1339:Black Hole of Calcutta
1326:Black Hole of Calcutta
1320:Black Hole of Calcutta
1267:
1255:
1159:
468:Southwestern Silk Road
416:, c. 1200 – c. 600 BCE
219:Zain ud-Din Ahmed Khan
4985:Political integration
4726:Shyamji Krishna Varma
4511:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
4456:Bhupendra Kumar Datta
4288:Rettamalai Srinivasan
4248:Mahadev Govind Ranade
4053:All India Kisan Sabha
4017:Coup d'état of Yanaon
3917:Qissa Khwani massacre
3902:Coolie-Begar movement
3717:Second Anglo-Sikh War
3532:Puthia Temple Complex
3409:Surajit Chandra Sinha
3389:Ratanpur Nawab Estate
3370:Chowdhuries of Natore
3324:Nawabs of Murshidabad
3012:Early Medieval Period
2638:"Siraj-Ud-Doula Hall"
2540:"The Road to Plassey"
2476:Basu, Saurab (2006).
2328:Harrington, pp. 25–29
2193:(10 September 2019).
2126:The History of Bengal
2103:Dalrymple, W. (2019),
2070:Abram Smythe Palmer.
1891:History of Bangladesh
1864:Bangladesh Television
1737:Siraj-ud-Doula Hall,
1651:
1595:
1587:
1533:British rule in India
1515:
1504:
1430:Conspiracy of British
1396:
1333:
1261:
1249:
1164:Mirza Muhammad Hashim
1157:
1056:Bangladesh portal
845:Surrender of Pakistan
762:East Bengali refugees
734:Bengal famine of 1943
694:Bengal famine of 1770
618:Hussain Shahi dynasty
448:, c. 325 – c. 185 BCE
442:, c. 350 – c. 325 BCE
436:, c. 400 – c. 325 BCE
434:Bengal in Mahabharata
428:, c. 700 – c. 200 BCE
422:, c. 700 – c. 200 BCE
4811:Veeran Sundaralingam
4766:Tara Rani Srivastava
4701:Sahajanand Saraswati
4591:Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi
4476:Chandra Shekhar Azad
4381:Alluri Sitarama Raju
4338:Vitthal Ramji Shinde
4293:Sahajanand Saraswati
4213:Gopal Ganesh Agarkar
4113:Indian National Army
3957:Dharasana Satyagraha
3862:Champaran Satyagraha
3712:First Anglo-Sikh War
3512:Rahmat Iqbal College
3398:Rajas of Shobhabazar
3393:Zamindars of Sandwip
3385:Rajas of Ramgopalpur
3319:Zamindars of Mahipur
3275:Chowdhuries of Dulai
3250:Rajas of Chandradwip
3053:Late Medieval Period
2894:Siraj in Murshidabad
2766:Shriparabat (1960).
2735:– via YouTube.
2150:P. Sensarma (1977).
2086:Francis Henry Skrine
1931:Romanisation schemes
1840:Ajitesh Bandopadhyay
1383:Sir William Meredith
1308:(courtclerk) of his
776:, c. 1955 – c. 1971
753:, c. 1947 – c. 1955
715:, c. 1858 – c. 1947
690:, c. 1757 – c. 1858
656:, c. 1576 – c. 1717
609:, c. 1352 – c. 1576
580:, c. 1204 – c. 1338
574:, c. 1203 – c. 1600s
497:, c. 240 – c. 550 AD
4796:V. K. Krishna Menon
4741:Subhas Chandra Bose
4626:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
4621:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
4516:Govind Ballabh Pant
4496:Dayananda Saraswati
4421:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
4218:Gopal Hari Deshmukh
4198:Dhondo Keshav Karve
4193:Dayananda Saraswati
4188:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
4163:A. Vaidyanatha Iyer
3676:Anglo-Maratha Wars
3527:Moyez Manzil Palace
3482:University of Dacca
3462:Israt Manzil Palace
3417:Teota Estate (See:
3403:Singranatore family
3330:Majumdars of Sylhet
3265:Rajas of Dighapatia
3222:Zamindars of Bengal
3205:Mubarak Ali Khan II
3060:Sultanate of Bengal
2564:on 22 February 2018
2488:on 13 February 2015
2319:Malleson, pp. 49–51
2292:Malleson, pp. 48–49
1901:Shia Islam in India
1653:After the death of
1520:Siraj ud-Daulah of
1355:Indian subcontinent
1121:Indian subcontinent
709:, c. 1857 – c. 1858
707:The Great Rebellion
703:, c. 1818 – c. 1884
684:, c. 1717 – c. 1757
650:, c. 1530 – c. 1666
644:, c. 1528 – c. 1666
638:, c. 1550 – c. 1620
632:, c. 1540 – c. 1556
613:Ilyas Shahi dynasty
603:, c. 1338 – c. 1352
601:Sonargaon Sultanate
553:, c. 1100 – c. 1250
547:, c. 1070 – c. 1320
533:, c. 800 – c. 1050
4980:Partition of India
4826:Yashwantrao Holkar
4791:V. O. Chidamabaram
4746:Subramania Bharati
4676:Rahul Sankrityayan
4661:Pritilata Waddedar
4571:Shri Krishna Singh
4471:C. Rajagopalachari
4461:Bidhan Chandra Roy
4446:Bhavabhushan Mitra
4431:Begum Hazrat Mahal
4386:Annapurna Maharana
4258:Muthulakshmi Reddy
4203:G. Subramania Iyer
3897:Christmas Day Plot
3772:Indian nationalism
3722:Sannyasi rebellion
3620:East India Company
3522:Ghughudanga Palace
3517:Rose Garden Palace
3507:Gole Afroz College
3429:Rajas of Uttarpara
3407:Susanga Raj (See:
3260:Nawabs of Dhanbari
3163:Najmuddin Ali Khan
3157:Mir Jafar Ali Khan
3145:Mir Jafar Ali Khan
2854:. 17 January 2022.
2688:. 17 October 2015.
2606:indiaplacesmap.com
2389:Mahon, pp. 339–341
2337:Mahon, pp. 338–339
2191:Dalrymple, William
1846:Nawab Sirajuddaula
1819:Nawab Sirajuddaula
1808:Nawab Sirajuddaula
1802:Sikandar Abu Zafar
1766:In popular culture
1605:Namak Haram Deorhi
1601:
1590:
1525:
1510:
1437:Ahmad Shah Durrani
1402:
1359:East India Company
1351:East India Company
1347:
1341:atrocity, 20 June
1268:
1256:
1160:
1113:East India Company
1038:Bengali literature
907:1990 Mass Uprising
790:Six Point Movement
719:Bengal Renaissance
539:, c. 900 – c. 1050
527:, c. 750 – c. 1100
515:, c. 600 – c. 1303
440:Gangaridai kingdom
4998:
4997:
4965:Republic of India
4801:Vallabhbhai Patel
4786:Ubaidullah Sindhi
4686:Ram Prasad Bismil
4581:M. Bhaktavatsalam
4541:Jatindra Nath Das
4466:Bipin Chandra Pal
4401:Babu Kunwar Singh
4371:Achyut Patwardhan
4128:Khudai Khidmatgar
3972:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
3912:Kakori conspiracy
3872:Rowlatt Committee
3835:Direct Action Day
3797:Swadeshi movement
3777:Khilafat Movement
3767:Hindu nationalism
3727:Rebellion of 1857
3650:Anglo-Mysore Wars
3640:Battle of Plassey
3555:
3554:
3452:Uttara Ganabhaban
3447:Hazarduari Palace
3380:Rajas of Rajshahi
3350:Nawabs of Padamdi
3308:Pannis of Karatia
3270:Rajas of Dinajpur
3109:Murshid Quli Khan
3090:Cooch Behar State
2993:History of Bengal
2948:
2947:
2939:Succeeded by
2872:Orme, R. (1861),
2768:Ami Sirajer Begum
2755:. 31 August 2012.
2380:Harrington, p. 29
2262:Harrington, p. 25
2206:978-1-4088-6440-1
2136:978-81-7646-239-6
2032:978-0-19-061320-4
1886:History of Bengal
1853:Ami Sirajer Begum
1835:Ami Sirajer Begam
1824:Khan Ataur Rahman
1791:Ami Sirajer Begam
1529:Battle of Plassey
1497:Battle of Plassey
1491:Battle of Plassey
1416:Nizammat Imambara
1398:Nizammat Imambara
1136:Battle of Plassey
1090:
1089:
840:Bangladesh Forces
572:Bhulua (Noakhali)
521:, c. 650 – c. 750
509:, c. 590 – c. 626
503:, c. 600 - c. 650
324:
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315:Battle of Plassey
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179:Umdadunnisa Begum
138:(aged 23–24)
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5026:Nawabs of Bengal
4990:Simla Conference
4781:Tiruppur Kumaran
4751:Subramaniya Siva
4706:Sangolli Rayanna
4696:Rash Behari Bose
4636:Nagnath Naikwadi
4546:Jawaharlal Nehru
4491:Dadabhai Naoroji
4486:Chittaranjan Das
4376:A. K. Fazlul Huq
4298:Savitribai Phule
4123:Khaksar movement
4078:Berlin Committee
4063:Anushilan Samiti
4027:Independence Day
3987:Aundh Experiment
3962:Vedaranyam March
3867:Kheda Satyagraha
3852:Singapore Mutiny
3635:Portuguese India
3582:
3575:
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3542:Alexander Castle
3360:Nawabs of Longla
3283:Khans of Gunahar
3181:Mubarak Ali Khan
3169:Najabat Ali Khan
3101:Nawabs of Bengal
3072:Nawabs of Bengal
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1896:History of India
1876:Nawabs of Bengal
1800:(1965), play by
1482:, the other the
1389:Nizamat Imambara
1288:Motijheel Palace
1252:Palashi Monument
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887:Jail Killing Day
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4671:R. Venkataraman
4616:Mithuben Petit
4596:Mahadaji Shinde
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4411:Bahadur Shah II
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4361:Abul Kalam Azad
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4268:Niralamba Swami
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4352:Independence
4333:Vinoba Bhave
4137:
4133:Swaraj Party
4037:Lucknow Pact
3947:Purna Swaraj
3937:Nehru Report
3844:
3748:Philosophies
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3630:French India
3615:Dutch Bengal
3605:Colonisation
3537:Wasif Manzil
3502:Shashi Lodge
3457:Ahsan Manzil
3298:Jhargram Raj
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630:Suri Dynasty
551:Deva dynasty
545:Sena dynasty
495:Gupta Empire
307:Battles/wars
275:Bengal Subah
142:Bengal Subah
136:(1757-07-02)
47:
36:
5021:1757 deaths
5016:1733 births
4904:Mountbatten
4526:Hemu Kalani
4406:Bagha Jatin
4343:Vivekananda
4098:India House
3982:Act of 1935
3757:Ambedkarism
3625:British Raj
3335:Mong Circle
3326:(1882–1969)
3315:Lalgola Raj
3235:Burdwan Raj
3213:(1838–1880)
3207:(1824–1838)
3201:(1821–1824)
3195:(1810–1821)
3189:(1793–1810)
3183:(1770–1793)
3171:(1766–1770)
3165:(1765–1766)
3159:(1763–1765)
3153:(1760–1763)
3147:(1757–1760)
3141:(1756–1757)
3135:(1740–1756)
3129:(1739–1740)
3123:(1727–1739)
3117:(1727–1727)
3111:(1717–1727)
3092:(1586–1949)
3086:(1858–1947)
3084:British Raj
3080:(1757–1858)
3074:(1717–1880)
3068:(1576–1707)
3062:(1342–1576)
3033:(1070–1230)
3025:Pala Empire
2916:2 July 1757
2652:22 February
2624:Prothom Alo
2568:29 November
2105:The Anarchy
1759:Narayanganj
1672:Tipu Sultan
1545:Murshidabad
1420:Murshidabad
1310:Dewan-khane
1168:Amina Begum
751:East Bengal
713:British Raj
688:Company Raj
525:Pala Empire
373:Traditional
341:History of
229:Amina Begum
157:West Bengal
134:2 July 1757
117:Murshidabad
87:Predecessor
5005:Categories
4934:Linlithgow
4874:Chelmsford
4864:Cornwallis
4776:Tatya Tope
4646:Nana Saheb
4551:K. Kamaraj
4501:Dhan Singh
4416:Bakht Khan
4068:Arya Samaj
4002:Quit India
3952:Salt March
3811:Events and
3787:Satyagraha
3355:Pal family
3045:(694–1947)
2795:Janakantha
1982:References
1935:Devanagari
1860:Zindabahar
1826:featuring
1718:Chittagong
1697:, Pakistan
1636:Bangladesh
1558:Jagat Seth
1406:Shah Shuja
1284:Jagat Seth
1208:cup-bearer
814:, c. 1971
402:Bronze Age
343:Bangladesh
265:(nominal)
254:Allegiance
239:Shia Islam
4909:Wellesley
4894:Dalhousie
4756:Surya Sen
4651:P. Kakkan
4611:Mir Qasim
4586:M. N. Roy
4521:Har Dayal
4354:activists
4183:Baba Amte
4173:Ayyankali
4151:reformers
4073:Azad Hind
3813:movements
3792:Socialism
3345:Nadia Raj
3303:Kandi Raj
3151:Mir Qasim
3043:Mallabhum
2942:Mir Jafar
2832:Cinestaan
2461:19 August
2456:Scroll.in
2369:Orme 1861
2347:Orme 1861
2281:Orme 1861
1732:Old Dhaka
1685:Namesakes
1645:In 1985,
1620:Khushbagh
1609:Mir Jafar
1598:Khushbagh
1570:Motijheel
1549:Mir Jafar
1457:Mir Jafar
1411:imambaras
1292:Mir Madan
1280:Mir Jafar
1218:tribe of
1212:Azam Shah
1204:Aurangzeb
1184:Mir Jafar
1132:Mir Jafar
565:Mediaeval
488:Classical
396:Neolithic
363:Etymology
297:Nawabzada
153:Khushbagh
101:Mir Jafar
97:Successor
4939:Hastings
4899:Bentinck
4118:Jugantar
3762:Gandhism
2776:59608078
2752:JioSaavn
2510:(1996).
2283:, p. 145
2123:(1948).
2046:Rai, R.
1997:(1986).
1870:See also
1640:Pakistan
1611:and the
1566:Omichund
1537:Calcutta
1461:Omichund
1441:Marathas
1377:Calcutta
1373:Calcutta
1302:Mohanlal
1264:Motijhil
1232:Marathas
1220:Khorasan
1202:emperor
414:Janapada
408:Iron Age
378:Urheimat
368:Timeline
332:a series
330:Part of
281:Service/
235:Religion
4859:Canning
4278:Periyar
3927:Bardoli
3695:Gwalior
3597:History
3193:Ali Jah
2851:New Age
2516:Kolkata
2492:19 June
2048:History
1937:script.
1746:Kushtia
1727:, India
1725:Kolkata
1695:Karachi
1649:wrote:
1626:Critics
1445:Plassey
1335:Pindari
1306:peshkar
1111:of the
389:Ancient
159:, India
4929:Cripps
4924:Outram
4914:Lytton
4879:Curzon
4854:Wavell
4149:Social
3802:Swaraj
3685:Second
3670:Fourth
3660:Second
3177:(1770)
2986:Topics
2912:
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2177:XLVIII
2133:
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1702:Natore
1665:Legacy
1647:Sarkar
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