![]() Siraju-d-daulah treated all the noblemen and capable generals of Mahabat Jang with ridicule and drollery, and bestowed on each some contemptuous nick-name that ill-suited any of them. Among his officers, whoever went to wait on Siraju-d-daulah despaired of life and honour, and whoever returned without being disgraced and ill-treated offered thanks to God. ![]() In addition to his young age, he had many kinds of defects in his character and conduct.Two Shia historians who were in favor of Mir Jafar, wrote of Siraj ud-Daulah.wrote:Owing to Siraju-d-daulah's harshness of temper and indulgence in violent language, fear and terror had settled on the hearts of everyone to such an extent, that no one among the generals of the army or the noblemen of the City was free from anxiety. ( February 2018) Siraj ud-Daulah is usually seen as a freedom fighter in modern, and for his opposition to the beginning of British rule over India.In 1985, wrote:After the death of, his immature grandson became the nawab of Bengal, taking the name Miirza Mohammed Siraj-Ud-Daola. Young Siraj also accompanied Alivardi on his military ventures against the in 1746. Accordingly, he was raised at the Nawab's palace with all necessary education and training suitable for a future Nawab. Contents.Birth and family history Siraj was born to Zain ud-Din Ahmed Khan and Amina Begum in 1733, and soon after his birth, Siraj's maternal grandfather, was appointed the Deputy Governor of. ![]() The forces of the East India Company under invaded and the administration of fell into the hands of the Company. ![]() ![]() Betrayed by, then commander of Nawab's army, Siraj lost the on 23 June 1757. The end of his reign marked the start of rule over Bengal and later almost entire.Siraj succeeded his maternal grandfather, as the Nawab of Bengal in April 1756 at the age of 23. FatherMotherReligionMilitary careerAllegianceService/ branchRank,Battles/warsMirza Muhammad Siraj ud-Daulah (: مرزا محمد سراج الدولہ,: মির্জা মুহাম্মাদ সিরাজউদ্দৌলা 1727 – 2 July 1757), commonly known as Siraj ud-Daulah, was the last independent. ![]()
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