Which mughal emperor subdued the portuguese in bengal?
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◆Answer-Shah Jahan...........
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It was Emperor Shah Jahan who subdued the Portuguese in Bengal.
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- In 1537, after the collapse of Satgaon, the main mercantile center of Lower Bengal, the Portuguese established the city of Hooghly (now Hugli).
- The Portuguese were banished and expelled out from Hooghly in the year 1632 by the likes of Mughal forces commanded and lead by none other than Shah Jahan.
- The first British settlement (1651) was Hooghly in the Lower part of Bengal and in 1690 it had been deserted for Calcutta (now the Kolkata region).
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