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  1. Alivardi Khan (1671 – 9 April 1756) was the fourth Nawab of Bengal from 1740 to 1756. He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs by defeating Sarfaraz Khan in 1740 and assumed power himself.

  2. Nawab Alivardi Khan endured brutal raids by the Maratha Empire. The Marathas undertook six expeditions in Bengal from 1741 to 1748. The Maratha general Raghoji I of Nagpur conquered large parts of Orissa. [21]

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · In 1741, Alivardi Khan, the Deputy Governor of Bihar, defeated and killed the Nawab of Bengal, Sarfaraz Khan, in battle. He secured his position as the new Subahdar of Bengal by paying a large sum of money to the Mughal Emperor, Muhammad Shah.

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  5. In 1742, Bengal experienced its initial encounter with the Maratha invasion. However, Nawab Alivardi Khan successfully repelled the invasion, although not without the unfortunate consequence of Murshidabad and Hooghly suffering from plundering. Later conflicts. There were a total of five invasions between 1742 and 1751.

    • April 1742-March 1751
  6. Alivardi Khan ruled Bengal from 1740 to 1756 and defeated Sarfaraz Khan to ascend the throne. He was a skilled administrator and defended his territory from Maratha and Afghan invasions, but died in 1756.

  7. Oct 6, 2023 · Though he had usurped Subhedari from Sarfaraz Khan, Alivardi had been on the march for the past four years. The two successive campaigns against the Marathas in 1742 and 1743, had not only exhausted his military strength but also deteriorated his health.

  8. Alivardi Khan (1676-1756) nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (1740-1756). Originally known as Mirza Muhammad Ali, he was the son of Mirza Muhammad, an Arab by descent and an employee at the court of Azam Shah, second son of aurangzeb. His mother belonged to the Turki tribe of Afshar settled in Khurasan.