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    Siraj ud-Daulah khan

    Siraj ud-Daula khan

    ReignApril – July 2,
    PredecessorAli Vardi Khan
    SuccessorMir Jafar
    Born
    DiedJuly 2,
    Burial

    KhoshbaghMurshidabad

    Wives
    • Umdat-un-nisa (Bahu Begum Sahiba) (m.

      before 22 March ; d. 10 November )

    • Lutf-un-nisa (Raj Kanwar) (d. November )
    IssueQudsia Begum Sahiba (born at Mansurganj Palace near Murshidabad before July 23, ; m.

    Siraj ud-daulah biography of barack Many of the British, who were unable to pronounce his name correctly, also called him "Sir Roger Dowlett. In fact, behind much of the literature the developing notion of the white man's burden can be detected, that Indian rulers such as Siraj were too decadent to be allowed to remain in power, so by removing them the British were bringing better governance to India. The annexation of Bengal by the East India Company can be identified as the real birth of the British Raj in India, although the British government would not take direct control of Indian territories until , when Victoria of the United Kingdom was proclaimed Queen later Empress of India. In Indian literature, Siraj's character is not especially praised and his faults and weaknesses are recognized but he is regarded as a victim, not as a villain. The villains, from an Indian perspective, were the British and those Indians who betrayed Siraj who for all his faults was the legal ruler of Bengal.

    Mir Asad Ali Khan Bahadur) (d/o Lutf-un-nisa)

    Muhammad Siraj ud-Daulah khan
    DynastyAfshar
    FatherZain ud-Din Khan (Mirza Muhammad Hashim khan)
    MotherAmina Begum
    ReligionSunni Hanafi

    Muhammad Siraj ud-Daulah khan , more commonly known as Siraj ud-Daulah ( &#; July 2, ), was the last independent Nawab of Bengal.

    The end of his reign marked the start of British East India Company's rule over Bengal and later almost all of South Asia. Before all these he was the one who helped Alivardi Khan resist all the 5 invasions of Maratha Confederacy, and 1 invasion of Durrani Empire, he also helped Alivardi in 3 tackle attack on Maratha Confederacy, and 1 tackle attack on Durrani Empire.

    His reign of just 1 year extended the control of the Nawab of Bengal from Chhattisgarh to Parts of Thailand.

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    •Siraj-ud-Daulah Sah-kuli-Kha Mirza Muhammad Haibatjonge Bahadur was born in Murshidabad,Bengal on to Zain-Ud-Din--Khan(Father), and Amina Begum(Mother) to a Sunni Muslim family.

    •His father was the Diwan of Bihar under the Nawab of Bengal Alivardi Khan.

    Siraj ud-daulah biography of barack gas Before all these he was the one who helped Alivardi Khan resist all the 5 invasions of Maratha Confederacy, and 1 invasion of Durrani Empire, he also helped Alivardi in 3 tackle attack on Maratha Confederacy, and 1 tackle attack on Durrani Empire. His reign of just 1 year extended the control of the Nawab of Bengal from Chhattisgarh to Parts of Thailand. He was the scholar of 9 languages, and was really good at Maths, and Science. Because Alivardi Khan wanted him to do so. He studied with his two childhood friend Mir Madan, and Mohanlal.

    •His mother was the youngest daughter of Nawab of Bengal Alivardi Khan(Father), and Sharf-Un-Nissa Begum(Mother). •He was very brave since His childhood, and educationally strong, and intelligent too. He was the scholar of 9 languages, and was really good at Maths, and Science. Because Alivardi Khan wanted him to do so. He studied with his two childhood friend Mir Madan, and Mohanlal.

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  • •His first war in his whole life was at The age of 9 years with Alivardi Khan at the age of 71 years with just 2, soldiers against the army of Raghoji Bhonsle, and Bhaskar Pandit with 20, soldiers. •He has killed an Asian Lion without any weapons at age of just 13 years. •During The Third Battle of Katwa, he defeated 32, soldiers of Sikh with just 5, specialised cavalry soldiers.

    •During the First Battle of Siliguri He, and Alivardi Khan together with just 45, soldiers attacked, and defeated the 92, soldiers of Durrani Empire under Emperor Jahan-Bakht-Khan.

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    He was born in and died on July 23, Alivardi Khan had no male heir to succeed him after his death. Therefore, he adopted Siraj-ud-Daula and was brought up like an heir to the throne. He was provided all the necessary training essential for a ruler of a state. He was very beloved one of Alivardi Khan.

    •During The Second Battle of Haldigram Commander Manikchand of Banga Jala Bahini (Bengal Navy) under Siraj with 45 vessels attacked, and defeated The East India Company Navy with 52 vessels, because of the technological advancement of the Bengal Navy. •During The siege of Calcutta Siraj, and Mohanlal took just 50 soldiers, attacked, and defeated the 4, soldiers of East India Company in Fort William, Calcutta.

    Reign as Nawab Advik

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    Siraj ud-Daulah received the title of "Mansur-ul-Mulk, Seraj-ud-Daulla, Ghaseti Begum" (Victory of the Country, Light of the State, Horror in War). He was to succeed as the Nawab of Bengal in April AD at the age of twenty-seven. Siraj Ud-Daulah's nomination to the nawabship caused jealousy and enmity of Mehar-un-nisa Begum or Ghaseti Begum(eldest sister of Siraj's Mother Amina Begum), Raja Rajballabh, Mir Jafar Ali Khan and Shaukat Jang(Siraj's Cousin).

    Siraj ud-daulah biography of barack obama The end of his reign marked the start of the rule of the East India Company over Bengal and later almost all of the Indian subcontinent. Siraj succeeded his maternal grandfather, Alivardi Khan as the Nawab of Bengal in April at the age of The forces of the East India Company under Robert Clive invaded and the administration of Bengal fell into the hands of the company. Siraj's great-grandfather was Mirza Muhammad Madani, who was of either of Arab or Turkic ancestry, the son of a foster-brother of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb ; Madani himself began his career as a cup-bearer under the latter's son Azam Shah. Siraj was regarded as the "fortune child" of the family.

    Ghaseti Begum possessed huge wealth, which was the source of her influence and strength. On Receiving serious opposition from her, Siraj ud-Daulah seized her wealth from Moti Jheel Palace and placed her in confinement. The nawab also made certain changes in high government positions giving them to his favorites.