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  1. Nawazish Muhammad Khan ( Persian: نوازش محمد خان; died 1755), also known as Mirza Muhammad Raza, was a Mughal aristocrat and the deputy governor of Dhaka in the 18th century. [1] Biography. Mirza Muhammad Raza was the son of Haji Ahmad, the elder brother of Alivardi Khan.

    • Abdul Fattah Khan
    • Jasarat Khan
    • 1740-1755
  2. View of a Mosque and Gateway at Motijhil, Bengal Recently identified, the subject of this painting is the mosque and gateway of the Sang-i Dalan palace at Motijhil, outside Murshidabad, built in 1743 by Nawazish Muhammad Khan.[1]

  3. Nawazish Muhammad Khan ( persa: نوازش محمد خان; muerto en 1755), también conocido como Mirza Muhammad Raza, fue un aristócrata mogol y vicegobernador de Dhaka en el siglo XVIII. Mirza Muhammad Raza era hijo de Haji Ahmad, el hermano mayor de Alivardi Khan.

  4. Nawazish Muhammad Khan ruled through his wife Ghaseti Begum and his deputy Husain Quli Khan. Jasarat Khan, appointed by Alivardi Khan , was the Naib Nazim during the Battle of Plassey in 1757, the year which heralded great political change in Bengal.

    • Ghaziuddin Haidar
    • 1717
    • Khan Muhammad Ali Khan
  5. 19 de sept. de 2020 · Nawazish Muhammad, the governor of Deccan, persuaded Zinat un-Nisa to become his adoptive mother. Zinat was vested with absolute control of his whole household and his province. She adopted Aga Baba, the concubine son of Sarfaraz Khan, who was born on the same day Sarfaraz died.

  6. The rebel army was being led by Alivardi Khan with Nandalal and Nawazish Muhammad Khan as his deputies. They opposing armies marched on to Giria (Battle of Giria), a village on the banks of the river Bhagirathi for a showdown on 26 April 1740.

  7. Khan, Nawazish Muhammad. Khan, Nawazish Muhammad naib nazim (deputy governor) of Dhaka. His original name was Muhammad Raza. He came to subah Bangala with his father Haji Ahmed and uncle alivardi khan, and started his career as a petty officer under shujauddin muhammad khan, the naib nazim of Orissa.