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Critically evaluate the emergence of Bengal as an independent state

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

With the decay of Mughal Empire after the demise of Aurangzeb, Bengal turned into a free viceroyalty for every single pragmatic reason under Murshid Quli Khan who advocated the certainty rested in him by the effective administration, which raised Bengal to the most noteworthy level of success.

Explanation

  • Murshid Quli Khan was selected as the Diwan of Bengal by Aurangzeb. He attempted to spare the enthusiasm of his territory by forestalling the assortment of incomes by the English East India Company.

  • Shujauddin Khan who child in-law of Murshid Quli Khan succeeded the govt. what's more, attached Suba of Bihar to turn into a piece of Bengal.

  • Sarfaraz Khan delegated who was child of Shuja. He took the title of Alam-ud—daula Haider Jung.

  • Alivardi Khan sanctioned his usurpation by getting by accepting a Farman from Emperor Muhammad in the wake of paying Rs. 2 crore. He supported and named Siraj-ud-daula who was the child of his most youthful little girl as his successor.

  • Siraj-ud-daula precluded the English from invigorating their plants at Calcutta yet on their refusal to agree to his requests that prompted the Battle at Plassey with English powers.

  • Mir Qasim allowed the Zamindari of Burdman, Midnapore and Chittagong to the British. He presented a few income and military changes to fortify his position.

  • Mir Jafar allowed the option to facilitated commerce in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa and the Zamindar of 24 parganas to the British. He is otherwise called the Jackel of Clive. His restoration in 1763 by the British occurred after the flare-up of the war with Mir Qasim.

  • Najm-ud-daula was the child of the Mir Jafar and made Nawab who was remained manikin in the hands of the British during the time of 'Double System of Government'.

Conclusion

  • With the decrease of Mughal Empire after the demise of Aurangzeb, Bengal turned into a free viceroyalty for every single viable reason under Murshid Quli Khan who supported the certainty rested in him by the effective administration, which raised Bengal to the most elevated level of flourishing.

Answered by ridhamjain511
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Explanation:

With the decay of Mughal Empire after the demise of Aurangzeb, Bengal turned into a free viceroyalty for every single pragmatic reason under Murshid Quli Khan who advocated the certainty rested in him by the effective administration, which raised Bengal to the most noteworthy level of success.

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