The British, worried about being outnumbered, formed a conspiracy with Siraj-ud-Daulah's demoted army chief Mir Jafar, along with others such as Yar Lutuf Khan, Jagat Seths (Mahtab Chand and Swarup Chand), Omichund and Rai Durlabh. Mir Jafar, Rai Durlabh and Yar Lutuf Khan thus assembled their troops near the battlefield but made no move to actually join the battle. Siraj-ud-Daulah's army was defeated by roughly 3,000 soldiers of Col. Robert Clive, owing to the flight of Siraj-ud-daulah from the battlefield and the inactivity of the conspirators.This is judged to be one of the pivotal battles in the control of South Asia by the colonial powers. The British now wielded enormous influence over the Nawab and consequently acquired large amounts of concession for previous losses and revenue from trade. The British further used this revenue to increase their military might and push the other European colonial powers such as the Dutch and the French out of South Asia, thus expanding the British Empire in Asia.
thus bengal loses plassey battle
Siraj Ud Daulah.
After, Siraj was defeated, Robert Clive made Mir Jafar, Nawab of Bengal.
Mir Jafar played a crucial role in the Battle of Plassey in 1757 as the commander of the Nawab of Bengal's forces. He was secretly allied with the British East India Company, and his betrayal led to the defeat of the Nawab, Siraj-ud-Daulah. After the battle, Mir Jafar was installed as the Nawab of Bengal by the British, effectively establishing British control over the region, which marked a significant step in the expansion of British colonial rule in India.
The Battle of Plassey, fought on June 23, 1757, got its name from the location where it occurred—Plassey, a village near the city of Murshidabad in Bengal, India. The battle was a pivotal conflict between the British East India Company and the forces of Siraj ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal. The British victory, aided by treachery among the Nawab's allies, marked the beginning of significant British colonial control in India. The name "Plassey" itself is derived from the Bengali word "Palashi," reflecting the local language and culture.
Battle of Plassey took place in 1757 between British East India Company and army of Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud Daulah. In this battle British forces earned a decisive victory which established British rule in Bengal. This further led to British influence in the entire Indian territory in next 100 years.
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.
after battle of plassey many people lost their lives
The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory by The British East India Company under Robert Clive (Clive of India) over the army of Siraj-ud-Doula, the Nawab of Bengal. Clive had 800 Europeans and 2200 Indians whereas Siraj-ud-doula in his entrenched camp at Plassey was said to have about 50,000 men with a train of heavy artillery. During the battle a storm, lasting nearly an hour, drenched both sides, The Indian guns slackened their fire because their powder was insufficiently protected, but when the Indian cavalry charged (in the hope that the British guns had suffered the same fate), they were sharply repulsed by heavy fire. The battle lasted no more than a few hours.
The battle of Plassey WA a turning point because it was in this battle that the Britishers had defeated an Indian king and annexed an Indian territory.Before this battle they did not have an Indian territory to rule upon.
Mir jafar
The Battle of Plassey, fought on June 23, 1757, resulted in a decisive victory for the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah. This victory was facilitated by strategic alliances and betrayal within the Nawab's ranks, particularly the defection of Mir Jafar. The outcome significantly weakened the Nawab's power and marked the beginning of British colonial dominance in India, allowing the East India Company to expand its control over Bengal and eventually much of India.
Robert Clive led the East India Company in the Battle of Plassey where he managed to defeat the Nawab Of Bengal(Shiraj ud Daulah) and established an English government in India. He can be called the founder of the British Empire in India.