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History of nowab Sirajuddaula

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Chapter 1 - Nowab Sirajuddaula killing information

When Nawab Sirajuddaula was arrested and dragged away, countless people laughed and enjoyed the scene like silent spectators. Not only that, when the Nawab was insulted with a cut throne and torn shoes before being stabbed in the back, hundreds of people were greatly amused by the joke! Take a look at mass psychology, this is how this nation welcomed two hundred years of slavery.

An interesting fact. Lord Clive wrote in his personal diary that "If the bystanders had thrown a single stone to insult the Nawab as he was being captured, Clive would have suffered a crushing defeat."

The more surprising information is that Nawab Sirajuddaula came to Palashi Maidan with a large well-armed army of about 10,000 cavalry, 30,000 infantry and numerous cannons and ammunition. But in contrast, Robert Clive's army was only 3,000, of which 900 were amateur official members of the British army, most of whom were not well trained to hold a sword and had never fought.

Knowing this much, Robert Clive went into battle knowing he would win. For, as Robert Clive knew very well, it does not take much organization to defeat a low self-interested, greedy, indecisive nation; Blood-war is like a cannon to kill mosquitoes for them. Why would he risk the lives of thousands of soldiers for those who can be defeated with just a few chess moves? Also, when Mirzafar was baited by the Nawab, Robert Clive knew that after defeating Siraj, the rest of these scoundrels would get their asses kicked, and they did. Mirzafar, Umichand, Raivallav, Ghasheti Begum and all died tragically.

No Vailog, Robert Clive did not come to war relying on Mirzafar's dishonesty. He came to war. Bengali's mentality and fortune-telling are far-fetched. He knew that Mirzafar would swallow the bait and kick him when the job was done. He knew that at the end of the war, even if he kicked the Nawab's ass in public, this nation would gnash its teeth in amusement, or at least look away. Certificates can be issued without hesitation.

"Kada of the Bengali nation