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The mughal emperor who drove away the portuguese from hugli the premier port of bengal was

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Answered by agrawalmadhuri
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shaista khan

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In 1632, the Mughal army expelled the Portuguese from the Satgaon (Hooghly), owing to Portuguese association with the slave trade, kidnapping and refusal to support Shah Jahan. In 1666, the Mughal viceroy Shaista Khan retook control of Chittagong after defeating the Arakanese in a naval war.

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