Na > References for ‘Nawab’
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[17] At the time when Krittivas, the [...] the Pathan rule, in the reign of Nawab Hussain Shah. In his book Krittivas [...] Rámáyańa.
[6] NAWAB. Provincial governor of the Mughal empire in India.
[23] The British took three settlements from the nawab for 2700 rupees when they came [...] was to the south of Govindapur.
[66] When Mahaprabhu came to personally deliver his spiritual teachings during the time of Nawab Hussain Shah, he began his work [...] Rádhikápur, etc.
[70] Magadh never had a city by the [...] Bengal during the Mughal era. Its nawab was Mirkássim. The fort [...] is a Kasimbazaar named after the nawab as well as the Kaŕeyá [...] District, modern Dhanbad District).
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[22] English literature before the time [...] literature because he was the first nawab in that old, dark era to encourage [...] Prákrta was still prevalent.
[106] The greedy, hobbledehoy young [...] he was possibly the son of some nawab. Then it dawned on me that the [...] edition of the same thing.”
[98] The situation reached such a critical stage during the Pathan era in Bengal when the Nawab was Hussain Shah. Hussain Shah [...] degeneration of their scholarly genius.
[99] The Nawab and Purandar Khan attempted to [...] Brahmans and Kayasthas of Bengal.
[44] When the capital of Bengal was [...] confectioners there, by order of the Nawab, prepared a milk- curd sweet and [...] chánábaŕá .
[46] In Bengal, Saḿskrta scholars tried to suppress the Bengali language, but Nawab Hussain Shah extended all kinds [...] spread the false rumor that the Nawab Suhen Shah was conspiring to destroy [...] by different vested interests.
[46] There are many Farsi words used [...] cat́t́aráj, however, is not Farsi. Nawab Murshidkuli Khan gave the title [...] learned and faithful. Later the Nawab Alivardi gave it official acceptance. [...] Cát́t́arájs is Chattopadhyaya.
[33] There are many foreign words like [...] [emperor] (Farsi), naváb [nawab] (Farsi), shekh [sheik] (Arabic), [...] royedát [award] (Farsi), and so on.
[2] Anyhow, the northern part of our [...] given to the Marathas, the then nawab, Alivarddi Khan, placed certain [...] the name Madinápur. When Nawab Alivarddi Khan turned over this [...] ideological centre for various reasons.
[36] The history and annals of Palamu [...] empire and paid tribute to the Nawab of Bengal, but practically it [...] headquarters was changed to Hazaribagh.
[2] During the Pathan rule, most of [...] principalities accept the suzerainty of the Nawab of Bengal. They paid only a nominal [...] admistrative division was Sharifabad.
[5] When King Jagatnarayan of Bhurshut [...] became encouraged to revolt. The Nawab of Bengal used to stay sometimes in Burdwan and sometimes in Dhaka. One commander [under the nawab] was posted in Dhaka, one in Gaoŕa, [...] no longer part of Bengal. A new nawab was posted in Azimabad. Many soldiers [...] from the Burdwan Commissionary.
[35] The king said, “You are right, [...] correspondence with the Delhi Emperor or the Nawab of Bengal. He would not make any decisions alone.
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[45] In any case, this Durgá [...] time King Hussain Shah was the Nawab of Bengal. He was a great patron [...] worshipped the goddess Durgá.