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  1. www.murshidabad.net › history › history-topic-mir-qasimMurshidabad History - Mir Qasim

    Nawab Mir Qasim, grand son of Syud Imtiaz, Subahdar of Gujrat, was put on the throne of Murshidabad by the East India Company, replacing his father-in-law Mir Jafar, on 20th October 1760. Able and ambitious, Mir Qasim was determined to assert his independence at the earliest opportunity, and he embodied the Indian reaction to the English ...

  2. 15 de ago. de 2020 · Mir Qasim increased all taxes by 2.5% and started recollection of Khajrijama (Emergency Tax). In administrative reforms , he gave high emphasis on the law and order. All these reforms of Mir Qasim though irritated officials of East India Company .

  3. 12 de may. de 2020 · মীর কাসিম যার পুরো নাম মীর মুহম্মদ কাসিম আলী খান। পলাশীর যুদ্ধ পরবর্তী ...

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  4. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › Mir_QasimMir Qasim - Bharatpedia

    31 de jul. de 2022 · Mir Qasim (Bengali: মীর কাশিম; died 8 May 1777) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1760 to 1763. He was installed as Nawab with the support of the British East India Company, replacing Mir Jafar, his father...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mir_QasimMir Qasim - Wikiwand

    Mir Qasim was the Nawab of Bengal from 1760 to 1763. He was installed as Nawab with the support of the British East India Company, replacing Mir Jafar, his father-in-law, who had himself been supported earlier by the East India Company after his role in winning the Battle of Plassey for the British.

  6. Mir Qasim nawab of Bengal (1760-1763). He was put on the throne of Murshidabad by the east india company, replacing his father-in-law mir jafar, on 20 October 1760.Able and ambitious, Mir Qasim was determined to assert his independence at the earliest opportunity, and he embodied the Indian reaction to the English company's exploitations.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Mir Qasim (also spelt Mir Kasim; full name: Mir Kasim Ali Khan) (died May 8, 1777) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1760 to 1763.He was installed as Nawab with the support of the British East India Company, replacing Mir Jafar, his father-in-law, who had himself been supported earlier by the East India Company after his role in the Battle of Plassey.