Popular discontent against the Nawab flourishes in…
May 1757 CE
The Seths, the traders of Bengal, are in perpetual fear for their wealth under the reign of Siraj, contrary to the situation under Alivardi's reign.
They have engaged Yar Lutuf Khan to defend them in case they are threatened in any way.
William Watts, the Company representative at the court of Siraj, informs Clive about a conspiracy at the court to overthrow the ruler.
The conspirators include Mir Jafar, paymaster of the army, Rai Durlabh, Yar Lutuf Khan and Omichund, a merchant and several officers in the army.
When communicated in this regard by Mir Jafar, Clive refers it to the select committee in Calcutta on May 1.
The committee passes a resolution in support of the alliance.
A treaty is drawn between the British and Mir Jafar to raise him to the throne of the Nawab in return for support to the British in the field of battle and the bestowal of large sums of money upon them as compensation for the attack on Calcutta.
Clive breaks up up his camp on May 2 and sends half the troops to Calcutta and the other half to Chandernagar.
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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Mughal Empire (Delhi)
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Maratha Empire
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Carnatic, Nawabs of the
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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East India Company, British (United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies)
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French Company of the Indies
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Hyderabad, State of
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Bengal, Nawabs of
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Durrani Empire
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