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The Battle of Plassey occurred on June 23, 1757 in Bengal, India. The battle only lasted a few hours. The battle also decided the fate of India by establishing British dominance in the two most profitable regions of India for European traders, Bengal and the Carnatic.
The correct answer is: 1757
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In 23 June 1757 in the battle of Plassey under Robert Clive.
Monmohan Chakravarti has written: 'A summary of the changes in the jurisdiction of districts in Bengal, 1757-1916'
Ben Bengal's birth name is Jonas Benjamin Bengal.
Siraj ud-Daulah was twice made the Nawab of Bengal by the East India Company. His initial rise to power was in 1756, but after his defeat at the Battle of Plassey in 1757, he was deposed. The company then installed Mir Jafar as a puppet Nawab, but Siraj ud-Daulah's influence continued to linger until his final defeat and execution in 1757.
Balai Barui has written: 'The salt industry of Bengal, 1757-1800' -- subject(s): History, Salt industry and trade
The Bengal tiger got it's name from the region it is from: mainly West Bengal, The Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, and also Bhutan, Myanmar and Nepal
Robert Clive, after the Battle of Plassey in 1757, brought Bengal directly under the administration of the British East India Company (EEIC). This marked a significant turning point in the company's control over India.
I believe the common name for the white tiger is the Bengal Tiger.
Mention The Name Of Two Revolutionary Organisation of Bengal