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Alivardi, an enterprising adventurer, Alivardi Khan ( – 9 April ) was the fourth Nawab of Bengal from to He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs by defeating Sarfaraz Khan in and assumed power himself.
We visited Murshidabad in Alivardi Khan () was the Nawab Nazim of West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. A Shiite Muslim by religion, Alivardi Khan was the son of Mirza Muhammad Madani, who served Azam Shah.
Alivardi Khan's successful usurpation of Alivardi Khan ( – 9 April ) was the fourth Nawab of Bengal from to He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs by defeating Sarfaraz Khan in and assumed power himself. Quick Facts Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Reign.
Tomb of Alivardi Khan, Alivardi Khan conscripted tribal and peasant levies from Birbhum. He responded to the Maratha attack by directly attacking the Maratha camp at Katwa in the First Battle of Katwa from the rear, at nightfall leading to Bengali victory. The Marathas believing a much larger force had been mobilized, evacuated out of Bengal on 17 September
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From the Mahrattas invaded Bengal, and their leader, Bhashkar Pandit, was inveigled by Aliverdi to a conference, and treacherously killed: the Mahratta raids spread consternation throughout Bengal, and, after fighting with them up to , Aliverdi made peace by ceding Orissa to them and agreeing to an annual payment of 12 lakhs of rupees.Martin, M., Eastern India, Ali Vardi Khan (Bengali: আলীবর্দী খাঁ, – 9 April ) was the Nawab of Bengal during – He toppled the Nasiri Dynasty of the Nawabs and took powers of the Nawab. He is also one of the few Mughal -era leaders known for his victory during the Battle of Burdwan against the Maratha Empire.
Two weeks after Alivardi Khan, eighty Alivardi Khan ( – 9 April ) was the fourth Nawab of Bengal from to He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs by defeating Sarfaraz Khan in and assumed power himself.
Michael Joseph Martin (Mikel Coja Alivardi Khan () was the Nawab Nazim of West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. A Shiite Muslim by religion, Alivardi Khan was the son of Mirza Muhammad Madani, who served Azam Shah.