Bengal Subah facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Subah of Bengal
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Subdivision of Mughal Empire | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mughal Bengal including present day Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha. |
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• Type | Viceregal | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Historical era | Early modern period | ||||||||||||||||||||||
• Battle of Raj Mahal
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1576 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
• Nawabs of Bengal
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1757 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Today part of |
Bengal Subah, sometimes called Mughal Bengal, was a part of the Mughal Empire between 1500 and 1700. It included places like Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. At one time, this area was one of the wealthiest parts of the world.
Images for kids
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Dutch East India Company factory in Hugli-Chuchura, Bengal by Hendrik van Schuylenburgh (c. 1665)
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Akbar developed the modern Bengali calendar
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Robert Clive meets Mir Jafar at the Battle of Plassey in 1757
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Shah Alam II granting Robert Clive the "Diwani rights of Bengal, Behar and Odisha" in return for the annexed territories of the Nawab of Awadh after the Battle of Buxar, on 12 August 1765 at the Benares.
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Mobile artillery battries, loyal to the Nawab of Bengal.
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Nimtoli Deuri, named after the neem tree, is now a property of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, situated in Dhaka, Bangladesh is now a Heritage Museum.
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A woman in Dhaka clad in fine Bengali muslin, 18th century
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Man Singh I, the Rajput Viceroy of Bengal (1594–1606)
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Viceroy Muhammad Azam Shah (1678–1679), later Mughal Emperor
See also
In Spanish: Subá de Bengala para niños