Battle Of Palashi The battle that took place at Palashi, the British East India Company, with Sirajuddaula, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, is known as the Battle of Palashi. The battle took place on June 7, 9th. In this war Sirajuddaula was defeated and the path to establishing English rule in India was given. On 12 June, the English troops of Kolkata joined the army of Chandannagar. There they left with a few soldiers to guard the fort, and started the war with three remaining soldiers. On the way from Calcutta to Murshidabad, the army of the Nawabs at Hooghly, Katwa fortifications, the eastern peninsula and Palashi did not obstruct the English way. As a result, Nawab Sirajuddaula realized that his generals were also involved in this conspiracy. Siraj Mir abandoned the thought of capturing Jafar after receiving a hint of rebellion. He forgave Mir Zafar and asked him to take the oath. Mir Jafar vows to touch the Holy Quran and vows that he will not allow Bengal...
Sarnarundi Banwarivad Sarnarundi Banwarivad village in Murshidabad district , which is about 5 km west of the Salar station on the Katwa - Azimganj Rail Route. The village is named after the god of the house of the kings of Sonarundi. Nityananda Dalal was the founder of the Banwarivad dynasty.. Nityananda's father Jagmohan Dalal lived in Sonarundi village. Nityananda was born in Sonarundi in the 1750. At a young age, he became fluent in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian. King Sah Alam was pleased with his knowledge of the language and appointed Nityananda to Delhi in his Mirmunsi position. The emperor gave him the title Daneshband. Then he was given the title of Maharaja and appointed Sathazari Manasdari. He built temples, libraries, schools for the people of his village. He passed on in the year 1821, and his eldest son Jagadindra Banwarilal got the title of Maharaja Bahadur. On the recommendation of Nawab Nazim, Lord William Banting gave him the title of Maharaja. ...