In 18th century under whom did Bengal break away from the mughal control
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The Bharatpur fort was built in a fairly traditional style. ... Answer: Under Murshid Quli Khan Bengal broke away from Mughal control.
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Under "Murshid Quli Khan", Bengal broke away.
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In 18th century, under "Murshid Quli Khan", Bengal broke away from the mughal control. In 1717, he became the "governor of Bengal". When he realised that the Mughals were losing their hold in the region, he broke away from their control and became the Nawab of Bengal. He started paying only a small amount of taxes to the Mughals. He was the "first independent Nawab of Bengal" and after becoming the Nawab, he shifted his "capital" from Dhaca to Murshidabad
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