The document discusses the Mughal rule in Bengal from 1571 AD to 1757 AD. It notes that the Mughal rule passed through two phases: the Subadri rule and the Nawabi rule. The golden period of the Subadri rule was from the early 17th century to the early 18th century. During the Hussain Shahi period, the Portuguese engaged in trade in Bengal. Later, Kasim Khan Juni suppressed the Portuguese with an iron hand and established Mughal rule.
The document discusses the Mughal rule in Bengal from 1571 AD to 1757 AD. It notes that the Mughal rule passed through two phases: the Subadri rule and the Nawabi rule. The golden period of the Subadri rule was from the early 17th century to the early 18th century. During the Hussain Shahi period, the Portuguese engaged in trade in Bengal. Later, Kasim Khan Juni suppressed the Portuguese with an iron hand and established Mughal rule.
The document discusses the Mughal rule in Bengal from 1571 AD to 1757 AD. It notes that the Mughal rule passed through two phases: the Subadri rule and the Nawabi rule. The golden period of the Subadri rule was from the early 17th century to the early 18th century. During the Hussain Shahi period, the Portuguese engaged in trade in Bengal. Later, Kasim Khan Juni suppressed the Portuguese with an iron hand and established Mughal rule.
The document discusses the Mughal rule in Bengal from 1571 AD to 1757 AD. It notes that the Mughal rule passed through two phases: the Subadri rule and the Nawabi rule. The golden period of the Subadri rule was from the early 17th century to the early 18th century. During the Hussain Shahi period, the Portuguese engaged in trade in Bengal. Later, Kasim Khan Juni suppressed the Portuguese with an iron hand and established Mughal rule.
(1571 A.D- 1757 A.D) The Mughal Rule (1571 A.D- 1757 A.D) The Mughal Rule in Bengal passed in two phases namely Subadri and Nawabi. The golden period of the Subadri rule was from the beginning of the seventeenth century of the beginning of the eighteenth century. To be continued The Mughal Rule in Bengal passed in two phases namely Subadri and Nawabi. The golden period of the Subadri rule was from the beginning of the seventeenth century of the beginning of the eighteenth century. The Hussain Shahi period the portugees engaged in trade in Bengal. To be continued Kasim Khan Juni supperssed the Portugees with an iron hand. Subader Shaeysta Khan established Mughal rule in Kochbihar. Shaeysta Khan is memorable for his various public welfare activities during his reign. To be continued The prosperity of economy of Bengal during the reign of Shaeysta Khan was the expansion of industry and trade and commerce. First Murshid Kuli Khan was appointed the revenue collector of Bengal or Diwan. Peace was established in Bengal during the reign of Alivardi Khan (1740 A.D.- 1756 A.D) To be continued Alivardi Khan chose the son of his youngest daughter Amena Begum, Sirajuddin as his heir. At last, there was a battle between the Nawab and the English.