- Gate) was the
palace of Mir Jafar. It is
located just
opposite to the
Jafarganj Cemetery in the
Lalbagh area of the town of
Murshidabad and near Mahimapur...
-
Jafarganj Cemetery is
located in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. 1km 0.6miles T
Tripolia Gate F
Nashipur railway bridge H Tomb of
Azimunnisa Begum H...
-
Jafar ruled until his
death on 5
February 1765 and lies
buried at the
Jafarganj Cemetery in Murshidabad, West Bengal. Due to his role in
helping the British...
- his
death on 30
October 1824 at
Murshidabad Palace. He was
buried at
Jafarganj Cemetery and was
succeeded by his only child,
Mubarak Ali Khan II as the...
-
Nawabs of
Bengal of the
Afshar dynasty and
their family members;
while Jafarganj Cemetery hosts the
graves of the
later Nawabs and
their families, starting...
- party,
which was
given in
honour of
Robert Clive. The
Nawab was
buried at
Jafarganj Cemetery on the west of his father, Mir Jafar's grave. The
Nawab was childless...
-
other soldiers who fell in the war can be
found close by at
Khosh Bag and
Jafarganj cemetery. In
County Clare, Ireland, an
estate owned by Major-General Robert...
-
Hazarduari Palace on 5
November 1884 and was
buried in the
family cemetery at
Jafarganj Cemetery. The
place where he was
buried in
coincidence was the only available...
- ud-Daulah, himself. He died on 10
March 1770. His
mortal remains lie in the
Jafarganj Cemetery in Murshidabad.[citation needed] He was
succeeded by his half-brother...
- and
taking the name of ****sagar
finally discharged into the
Ganges at
Jafarganj, near
modern Goalundo. The ****sagar
river is
still in existence, being...