Daulah, preserves the echoes of a turbulent past, where history and colonial narratives continue to shape perceptions of the last Nawab of Bengal ...
Bengal’s last independent Nawab, as corrupt and a tormentor of Hindus. The saffron camp’s narrative challenges 19th and 20th-century historians whose research proves that conspirators ...
The Nawab was the leader of Bengal, which in the early 1700s was a part of the Mughal Empire. While the Nawab of Bengal was typically loyal to the Mughal emperor, he was effectively able to rule ...
Fort William in Kolkata, the headquarters of the Indian Army's Eastern Command, has been renamed Vijay Durg. The fort was originally named after a monarch who played a crucial role in the rise and ...
Nawab Wajid Shah, the ruler of the princely state of Awadh, had everything a monarch could ask for to defend his kingdom. The Nawab had a decently-trained army, and subjects who supported and even ...
Bengal showed signs of political awakening from the early 20th century. It was Nawab Salimullah Khan of Dhaka and his illustrious comrades who founded the All-India Muslim League (AIML ...
In the early hours of this day, Robert Clive led a British army attack on the forces of Nawab Siraj-ud- Daulah in Calcutta, which the Nawab had captured from the British in 1756. Clive had marched to ...