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Vol. 6, Issue 10, Part N (2020)

Prince Ali Gauhar invasion and zamindars of Bihar

Prince Ali Gauhar invasion and zamindars of Bihar

Author(s)
Sanjay Kumar
Abstract
While the English ware busy to consolidate their hold in Bengal, the imperial prince Ali Gauhar, 1 driven by the imperial force from here and there, made fruitless efforts to recover the lost authority of the Mughal empire in the eastern subah. Shuja –ud – daulah of oudh, Imad – ul –Mulk’s traditional enemy, Mohammad Quli Khan, Shuja – ud – daulah’s first Cousin and the imperial governor of Allahabad assured the prince to help in this regard. Raja Balwant Singh of Banaras and some Bihar Zamindar such as Raja Sundar Singh of Tikari in the Gaya District, Raja Pehalwan Singh, Raja of Nokha and chainpur in the Bhabua Sub- Division Shahabad District and Kamgar Khan of Narhat also encouraged prince. 2 Ali Gouhar Crossed the river- karmanasa, which was the natural boundary line between Bihar and oudh and reached phulwari near patna (seven miles west of Patna) an the 18th March, 1759.
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How to cite this article:
Sanjay Kumar. Prince Ali Gauhar invasion and zamindars of Bihar. Int J Appl Res 2020;6(10):865-867.
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