Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mir_JafarMir Jafar - Wikipedia

    Mir Syed Jafar Ali Khan Bahadur (c. 1691 – 5 February 1765) was a commander-in-chief or military general who reigned as the first dependent Nawab of Bengal of the British East India Company.

  2. Died: Feb. 5, 1765, Bengal, India. Mīr Jaʿfar (born 1691?—died Feb. 5, 1765, Bengal, India) was the first Bengal ruler (1757–60; 1763–65) under British influence, which he helped bring about by working for the defeat of Mughal rule there.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 24 de mar. de 2020 · Mir Jafar was a man whose political ambition and fateful betrayal of India allowed the country to become one of the world’s largest and most oppressive empires. This is the story of a man whose name is synonymous with “traitor” in India even today.

    • Morgan Dunn
  4. Mir Jafar was an influential figure in the history of Bengal during the 18th century. He was born in the early 1690s and hailed from a noble family. Mir Jafar initially served as a commander in the army of Nawab Alivardi Khan, the ruler of Bengal.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2020 · The source of Clive’s confidence was a small group of nobles led by Mir Jafar, commander to the Nawab of Bengal, who had made a secret pact with the British, which would ensure their victory in the upcoming battle, in exchange for Mir Jafar being appointed the next Nawab.

  6. 21 de oct. de 2022 · MIR JAFAR, EL ENEMIGO PÚBLICO NÚMERO UNO DE LA INDIA. 2022-10-21 -. El nombre de Mir Jafar provoca sarpullido­s en el subcontine­nte indio, y un cuadro de Francis Hayman, presente en la National Portrait Gallery de Londres, nos ayuda a entender por qué.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · For more than a century, Mir Jafar has been a common political trope invoked to symbolise betrayal. Was he the only traitor at Plassey? Or is he more of a 'political myth'?