History of Hazarduari Palace 🔷হাজারদুয়ারীর ইতিহাস | Murshidabad | Part- 1

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Hazarduari Palace, earlier known as the Bara Kothi, is located in the campus of Kila Nizamat in Murshidabad, in the Indian state of West Bengal. It was built in the nineteenth century by architect Duncan Macleod, under the reign of Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa

Murshid Quli Khan
• Murshid Quli Khan, also known as Mohammad Hadi, was the first Nawab of Bengal, serving from 1717 to 1727. Born a Hindu in the Deccan Plateau in c. 1670, Quli Khan was bought by Mughal noble Haji Shafi.

Siraj ud-Daulah
• Mirza Muhammad Siraj ud-Daulah, commonly known as Siraj ud-Daulah, was the last independent Nawab of Bengal. The end of his reign marked the start of British East India Company rule over Bengal and later almost all of the Indian subcontinent

Sarfaraz Khan
Sarfaraz Khan, born Mirza Asadullah (Bengali: সরফরাজ খান, (29 April 1740) was a Nawab of Bengal. Sarfaraz Khan's maternal grandfather, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal (Bengal, Bihar and Orissa) nominated him as the direct heir to him as there was no direct heir. After Murshid Quli's death in 1727, Sarfaraz ascended to the Masnad (throne) of the Nawab

Alivardi Khan
Alivardi Khan was the Nawab of Bengal during 1740–1756. He toppled the Nasiri Dynasty of the Nawabs and took powers of the Nawab. He is also one of the few Mughal-era leaders known for his victory during the Battle of Burdwan against the Maratha Empire
Mir Jafar

Mir Jafar Ali Khan Bahadur was the first Najafi Nawab of Bengal with support from the British East India Company. He was the second son of Sayyid Ahmad Najafi.

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