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- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad abstract "Nawabs of Bengal were the rulers of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa from 1740 until 1793. Between 1717 and 1757, they served as the heads of state of the sovereign Principality of Bengal. The position was established as the hereditary Nazims or Subahdars (provincial governors) of the subah (province) of Bengal during the Mughal rule and later became the independent rulers of the region. Siraj ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal was betrayed in the Battle of Plassey by Mir Jafar. He lost to the British, who took over the charge of Bengal in 1757, installed Mir Jafar on the Masnad (throne) and established itself to a political power in Bengal.In 1765 the system of Dual Government was established, in which the Nawabs ruled on behalf of the British and were mere puppets to the British. In 1772 the system was abolished and Bengal was brought under direct control of the British. In 1793, when the Nizamat (governorship) of the Nawab was also taken away from them, they remained as the mere pensioners of the British East India Company. The last Nawab of Bengal, Mansur Ali Khan abdicated on 1 November 1880 in favour of his eldest son.Nawabs of Murshidabad succeeded the Nawabs of Bengal as Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad, following Mansur Ali Khan's abdication They got the title changed as the title of the Nawab of Bengal was abolished in 1880. They had little or no say in the share of the revenue collected and were ceased to use any force. After Indian Independence in 1947 it was declared that the princely states must accede to either India or Pakistan (East/West Pakistan). It is a fact that Murshidabad (the capital city) became a part of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) for two days, as it had a Muslim majority. It became a part of India on 17 August 1947. The Pakistani flag was brought down from the Hazarduari Palace and the Indian tricolour was hoisted atop the palace. After merging with India, they had no power as the Government of India took over all the princely states in India. The house of the Nawabs came to end in 1969 with Waris Ali Mirza being the last Nawab. Although he left three sons and three daughters there has been no clear successor to the title since his death as he died without declaring one.".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad capital Murshidabad.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dissolutionDate "1969-11-20".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dissolutionYear "1969".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad foundingDate "1740-04-29".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad foundingYear "1740".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad governmentType Monarchy.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad motto ""There is no cause for despair, never despair"".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad motto "Nil Desparandum".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad thumbnail Janjira.svg?width=300.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad wikiPageExternalLink glossary-do-list_by_letter-letter-N.htm.
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- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad wikiPageID "2553921".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad wikiPageRevisionID "606617010".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad capital Murshidabad.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonLanguages English_language.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonLanguages "Arabic".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonLanguages "Bengali".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonLanguages "Hindi".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonLanguages "Persian".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonLanguages "Urdu".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad commonName "Bengal".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad continent "Asia".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad conventionalLongName "Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad conventionalLongName "Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad conventionalLongName "and".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEnd "--11-20".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEvent "1741".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEvent "1746".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEvent "1757-06-23".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEvent "1764-10-22".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEvent "1880".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateEvent "1880-11-01".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad datePre "1526".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad dateStart "--04-29".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad era British_Raj.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad era "Indian Independence movement".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad era "Indian Independence".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad event Battle_of_Buxar.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad event Battle_of_Giria.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad event Battle_of_Plassey.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad event Mansur_Ali_Khan.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad event Maratha_expeditions_in_Bengal.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad eventPre Mughal_Empire.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad flagP "Flag of the Mughal Empire.svg".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad flagP "Janjira.svg".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad footnotes "The Nawabs of Bengal ruled under the Mughal Empire but after 1757 when the British became a political power in Bengal they were puppets to the British. So it was a monarchy which ruled on the behalf of others.".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad governmentType Monarchy.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad hasPhotoCollection Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad imageMap "1776".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad imageMapCaption "The Nawabs of Bengal ruled over the Provinces of Bengal, which included present day West Bengal, Tripura and Bangladesh and parts of Orissa, parts of present Bihar and also some parts of Jharkhand. Perhaps after the title of the Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa was abolished in 1880 the successors succeeded with the lesser title of Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad and ruled only over the present day city of Murshidabad. Shown here is the 1776 map of Bengal when the Nawabs ruled as the Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad imageP "20".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad imageS "20".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad latd "24.18".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad longd "88.27".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad nationalMotto ""There is no cause for despair, never despair"".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad nationalMotto "Nil Desparandum".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad nativeName "Nawabs of Bengal and Murshidabad".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Chola dynasty".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Delhi Sultanate".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Gupta Empire".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Habshi".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Ilyas Shahi dynasty".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Mughal Empire".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Raja Ganesha".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad p "Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad region Bengal.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad region Indian_subcontinent.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad religion Islam.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad religion "Christianity".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad religion "Hinduism".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad s "Government of Bangladesh".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad s "Government of India".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad s "Government of West Bengal".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad statPop "7.5E7".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad statYear "1901".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad titleLeader "Nawab Nazim and Nawab Bahadur".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad yearEnd "1969".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad yearStart "1740".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad subject Category:History_of_Bengal.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad subject Category:History_of_West_Bengal.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad subject Category:Murshidabad_district.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad subject Category:Nawabs_of_Bengal.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad subject Category:Rulers_of_Bengal.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad point "24.18 88.27".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type Country.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type Place.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type PopulatedPlace.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type Wikidata:Q532.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type Country.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type Place.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type Location.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad type _Feature.
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad comment "Nawabs of Bengal were the rulers of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa from 1740 until 1793. Between 1717 and 1757, they served as the heads of state of the sovereign Principality of Bengal. The position was established as the hereditary Nazims or Subahdars (provincial governors) of the subah (province) of Bengal during the Mughal rule and later became the independent rulers of the region. Siraj ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal was betrayed in the Battle of Plassey by Mir Jafar.".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad label "Nababo de Bengala".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad label "Nawabs of Bengal and Murshidabad".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad label "Наваб Бенгалии".
- Nawabs_of_Bengal_and_Murshidabad label "ベンガル太守".