Najabat Ali Khan
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Najabat Ali Khan Bahadur | |||||
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Saif-ul-mulk (Sword of the Country) Suja-ud-Daulah (Hero of the State) Shahmat Jang (Arrow in war) | |||||
Nazim-ud-din Ali Khan | |||||
Successor | Ashraf Ali Khan | ||||
Born | 3 March 1749 Murshidabad, Bengal Subah | ||||
Died | 10 March 1770 Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency | (aged 21)||||
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Bengali | নজাবত আলী খান | ||||
Dynasty | Najafi | ||||
Father | Mir Jafar | ||||
Mother | Munni Begum | ||||
Religion | Shia Islam |
Sayyid Najabat Ali Khan Bahadur, born Mir Phulwari (
Najimuddin Ali Khan, after his death in 1766, as the Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
.
He was the third son of Mir Jafar by Munny Begum. He was only seventeen when he was crowned as the Nawab. He reigned under the regency of his mother and died of smallpox on March 10, 1770, during the Great Bengal famine of 1770.
Life
Early life
After the death of
Najimuddin Ali Khan, his younger brother Najabat Ali Khan, better known as Saif ud-Daulah, succeeded him and was placed on the Masnad (throne) at the age of 17. The management developed upon his mother, Munny Begum. On May 19, 1766, a treaty was concluded in which the East India Company
was to pay him the reduced stipend of ₹41,86,131 and 9 Anas (₹1=12 Anas), namely ₹17,78,854 and 1 Ana for the Nawab's household and ₹ 24,07,277 and 8 Anas for the support of the Nizamat.
Later years
Saif ud-Daulah was formally installed on the Khahar Balish, at
Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II on June 27, 1766. However real authority passed into the chamber of the Directors in London who considered that the Nawab
and the Government's dignity still resided in the Nawab and his ministers.
Death and succession
In
small pox raged in Murshidabad and killing 63,000 of its inhabitants, one of them being Nawab Nazim Saif ud-Daulah, himself. He died on March 10, 1770. His mortal remains lie in the Jafarganj Cemetery
in Murshidabad.
He was succeeded by his half-brother, Nawab Nazim Ashraf Ali Khan as the next Nawab.
See also
- List of rulers of Bengal
- History of Bengal
- History of Bangladesh
- History of India
- Shia Islam in India
Notes