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The Plassey controversy marked a clear victory for the British East India Society under the

leadership of Robert Clive over the Nawab of Bengal and his French accomplices on June 23,
1757. This victory was made possible by the absence of Mir Jafar and Nawab Siraj Woods. Leader
of Daura. This battle helped the British take control of Bengal in 1772. Over the next 100 years, they
continued to expand their control over vast areas of the rest of the Indian subcontinent, including
Burma. The battle took place at Parasi, on the banks of the Hooghly River, about 150 kilometers (93
miles) north of Calcutta (gradually from Calcutta) and south of Murshidabad in West Bengal, then the
capital of Bengal Suba. I was disappointed. The belligerents were the British East India Society and
the last free Nawab of Bengal, Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula. He succeeded Alivardi Khan (his maternal
grandfather). Siraj-ud-Daula had become the Nawab of Bengal the previous year and had told the
English to stop expanding their forts. Robert Clive also promised to take care of the Nawab's military
leader Mir Jafar and make him Nawab of Bengal. Clive he destroyed Siraj-ud-Daula at Plassey in
1757 and captured Calcutta. This battle was preceded by an attack on British-controlled Calcutta by
Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula and the Dal Opening Butchers. The British, under the command of Colonel
Robert Clive and naval officer Charles Watson, sent a fort from Madras to Bengal to retake Calcutta.
Clive then took action to capture the French fort of Chandernagar.[3] Tensions and problems
between Siraj-ud-Daula and the British ended with the Battle of Plassey. The battle was in demand
during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), when the French East India Company (La Compagnie
des Indes Orientales) [1] established a special force to fight the British as part of the European
conflict. . . . . . did. did. I have been dispatched. We sent a team. Siraj-ud-Daula was at an overall
disadvantage and faced Plassey. Fearing being left in the shadows, the British Army, along with Yar
Lutuf Khan, Jagat Seth (Mattab Chand and Swarup Chand), Umichand, and Rai Darab, took
command of the sinking Siraj-ud-Daula Corps. I took it. I took it. I took it. I took it. I took it. held.
teeth. joined me. He showed interest in Jafar. Mir Ja'far, Rai Darab and Yar Lutuf Khan gathered
their warriors near the cliff and did not attempt to join the battle. Siraj-ud-Dawla's army, consisting
of about 50,000 candidates (including apostates), 40 cannons, and 10 war elephants, was
annihilated by Colonel Robert Clive's 3,000 heroes. Ta. However, this led to Siraj-ud-Daula's
laziness and influenced him to stay away from the classroom. - Daura. It was a double. The battle
ended after about 11 hours.

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