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Alivardi Khan (1671 – 9
April 1756) was the
fourth Nawab of
Bengal from 1740 to 1756. He
toppled the
Nasiri dynasty of
Nawabs by
defeating Sarfaraz Khan...
- priority. This
neglect in
administrative matters resulted the
gradual rise of
Alivardi Khan the ****m of
Azimabad (Patna).
Sarfaraz Khan
became the
Diwan of Bengal...
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backbone of the
Mughal court. The Nawabs,
especially under the rule of
Alivardi Khan of 16 years, were
heavily engaged in
various wars
against the Marathas...
- birth,
Alivardi Khan, Siraj's
maternal grandfather, was
appointed the
Deputy Governor of Bihar.
Amina Begum was the
youngest daughter of
Alivardi Khan and...
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Nawab Alivardi Khan of Bengal. In 1747 the
Maratha Empire led by
Raghoji I Bhonsle,
began to raid,
pillage and
annex the
territories of
Alivardi Khan,...
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Battle of Kaladiara. On
April 16th, 1748, the
Nawab of
Bengal Subah,
Alivardi Khan
moved towards the
village of Rani-Sarai,
located eight miles west...
- new
capital in Murshidabad. His
descendants formed the
Nasiri dynasty.
Alivardi Khan
founded a new
dynasty in 1740. The
Nawabs ruled over a
territory which...
- the
resting place of
Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, his wife Lutf-un-nisa,
Nawab Alivardi Khan, and his mother,
amongst others. 8km 5miles B A N G L A D E S H Kiriteswari...
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Muhammad Hashim was the
youngest son of Haji Ahmad, the
elder brother of
Alivardi Khan. Hashim's
paternal grandfather Mirza Muhammad Madani, who was of either...
- 1740;
Alivardi Khan, set out for Murshidabad, on the
context of
expedition to Bhojpur, and
encamped at some
distance from the city of Patna.
Alivardi Khan...