What are the points made by Sirajuddaulah?
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Mirza Muhammad Siraj-ud-Daulah (Persian: مرزا محمد سراج الدولہ, Bengali: মির্জা মুহাম্মাদ সিরাজউদ্দৌলা; 1727 – 2 July 1757), commonly known as Siraj-ud-Daulah[a], was the last independent Nawab of Bengal. The end of his reign marked the start of British East India Company rule over Bengal and later almost entire South Asia.
Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah
Mansur-ul-Mulk (Victory of the Country)
Siraj ud-Daulah (Light of the State)
Hybut Jang (Horror in War)
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Siraj-ud-Daulah
5th Nawab Nazim of Bengal,Bihar and Orissa
Reign
9 April 1756 – 23 June 1757
Predecessor
Alivardi Khan
Successor
Mir Jafar
Full name
Nawab Mirza Muhammad Siraj ud-Daulah
Native name
সিরাজউদ্দৌলা
Born
1727
Murshidabad, Bengal Subah
Died
2 July 1757 (aged 29–30)
Murshidabad, Company Raj
Buried
Khushbagh, Murshidabad
Spouse(s)
Lutfunnisa Begum, Zaibunnisa Begum, Umdadunnisa Begum
Issue
Qudsia Begum
Father
Zain ud-Din Ahmed Khan
Mother
Amina Begum
Religion
Shia Islam[1][2][3]
Military career
Allegiance
Alam of the Mughal Empire.svg Mughal Empire [4]
Service/branch
Nawab of Bengal
Rank
Nawabzada, Nawab
Battles/wars
Battle of Plassey
Siraj succeeded his maternal grandfather, Alivardi Khan as the Nawab of Bengal in April 1756 at the age of 23. Betrayed by Mir Jafar, then commander of Nawab's army, Siraj lost the Battle of Plassey on 23 June 1757. The forces of the East India Company under Robert Clive invaded and the administration of Bengal fell into the hands of the Company.