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  2. List of rulers of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    In 1793, the British East India Company abolished Nizamat, i.e. local rule by Mughal emperor- appointed Nawabs and annexed Bengal. Sir John Shore 1793 – 1798 Richard Wellesley 1798 – 1805

  3. Nawabs of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Hazarduari Palace (Palace of a Thousand Doors) was home to the titular Nawabs of Bengal. Nawab Mansur Ali Khan was the last titular Nawab Nazim of Bengal. During his reign the nizamat at Murshidabad came to be debt-ridden. The Nawab left Murshidabad in February 1869, and had started living in England. The title of the Nawab of Bengal stood ...

  4. Bengal Subah - Wikipedia

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    The nawabs were based in Murshidabad which was centrally located within Bengal. The nawabs continued to issue coins in the name of the Mughal Emperor. But for all practical purposes, the nawabs governed as independent monarchs. [citation needed] Under the early nawabs, Bengal became the financial backbone of the Mughal court, contributing more ...

  5. Nawab - Wikipedia

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    Nawab [a] [b] is a royal title indicating a ruler, often of a South Asian state, in many ways comparable to the Western title of Prince.The relationship of a Nawab to the Emperor of India has been compared to that of the Kings of Saxony to the German Emperor. [1]

  6. Naib Nazim of Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    The office was created between 1716 and 1717, when prime minister Murshid Quli Khan transferred the capital of Bengal from Dhaka to Murshidabad. Emperor Farrukhsiyar appointed Khan as the Subedar of Bengal. As the authority of the Mughal imperial court declined, Khan replaced the position of Subedar with a hereditary Nawab. In the former ...

  7. Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Shuja-ud-Din is remembered as the most successful Nawab of Bengal who ushered in a reign of "rare" prosperity in Bengal, in the 18th century. He had the experience and the tact to handle a vast array of circumstances and learned well from Murshid Quli Khan. He was a firm follower of Islam and contributed heavily to the conversion of Bengal to ...

  8. Khwaja Habibullah - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, he stood in the assembly election of Bengal as an independent candidate but suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of his relative, Khwaja Khairuddin who was on a Muslim League ticket. [ 2 ] Habibullah presided over the committee that organized the Pakistan Independence Day celebrations in Dhaka, and, on 15 August 1947, raised the flag ...

  9. Hassan Ali Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Nawab Sir Sayyid Hassan Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur [1] GCIE (Bengali: হাসান আলী মির্জা; 25 August 1846 – 25 December 1906) was the eldest son of Mansur Ali Khan, the last Nawab of Bengal.