The musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904) being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad . as were removed. Mobarukuddowla announced his intention of visit-ing Calcutta in 1786, and the Governor General issuedorders, requiring the Zemindars to present nuzurs,which the Nawab, who was naturally kind, refusedto accept. Rana Chhattar Sing of Gohud sought Mobarukud-dowlas friendship and alliance and requested the jNazim to recommend the Company to be on good termswith him. Lord Cornwallis visited Mu


The musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904) being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad . as were removed. Mobarukuddowla announced his intention of visit-ing Calcutta in 1786, and the Governor General issuedorders, requiring the Zemindars to present nuzurs,which the Nawab, who was naturally kind, refusedto accept. Rana Chhattar Sing of Gohud sought Mobarukud-dowlas friendship and alliance and requested the jNazim to recommend the Company to be on good termswith him. Lord Cornwallis visited Murshidabad in 1787 onhis way to Lucknow. In 1790 criminal jurisdiction again began to beexercised by the English Government and the Niza-mut Adalat was removed to Calcutta. In 1793, allpower virtually passed into the hands of the English,to the ordinary jurisdiction of the English judiciary,the Nawabs Kill ah alone remaining an last of the treaties was made with Mobarukud-dowla. \ In 1790, the Begum of the Emperor Sha Alumwrote to Lord Cornwallis to pursuade the NawabNazim to give his daughter in marriage to her son. - J,«J^»JJJi-H.|pil|l|IU^(IMJJ» ^. -^::i;^^S^x%^^»!. NAWAB BABiVR ALL MAJUMDARS MJRSHIDABAD. FANCY PRESS. L 45 J Isothwitlistandiag- the Governor Generals request,Mobarukuddowla declined to give away his daughter loone who, though of the royal blood, was not a Syud. Mobarukuddowla died in 1793, mourned by a larg-elamily and a very larg-e number of friends, relativesand dependents, to v/hom he was always kind andgenerous. The military power and the revenue admistrationhad already been transferred to the Company beforehis time and civil and criminal jurisdiction passedover to them during Mobarukuddowlas transfer of civil, criminal, revenue and militaryjurisdiction was thus complete within thirty yearsof the battle of Plassey, during- which there were noless than six successions to the musnud, half thenumber of which were during- the non


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