Who was the successor of siraj-ud-daulah made by english east india company?
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Murshid Quli Khan, who was appointed the Diwan of Bengal in 1700, remained at the helm of affairs till his death in 1727.
• Then his son-in-law Shuja governed the province for 14 years.
• After a short interval of a year under the worthless son of Murshid Quli Khan, Alivardi Khan, seized the reins of office and ruled till 1756.
• All the three were strong and competent administrators and under them Bengal greatly prospered, so much so that it was regarded as “the paradise of Bengal”.
• During the first half of the 18th century from 1706–1756, Bengal received in return for its exports nearly six and a half crores rupees worth of bullion and about Rs. 2.3 crores of merchandise.
• Then his son-in-law Shuja governed the province for 14 years.
• After a short interval of a year under the worthless son of Murshid Quli Khan, Alivardi Khan, seized the reins of office and ruled till 1756.
• All the three were strong and competent administrators and under them Bengal greatly prospered, so much so that it was regarded as “the paradise of Bengal”.
• During the first half of the 18th century from 1706–1756, Bengal received in return for its exports nearly six and a half crores rupees worth of bullion and about Rs. 2.3 crores of merchandise.
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The end of his reign marked the start of British East India Company rule over Bengal and later almost all of South Asia. Siraj succeeded his maternal grandfather
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The end of his reign marked the start of British East India Company rule over Bengal and later almost all of South Asia. Siraj succeeded his maternal grandfather
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