Mīr Jaʿfar

Mīr Jaʿfar

▪ Bengali ruler
in full  Mīr Muḥammad Jaʿfar Khān  
born 1691?
died Feb. 5, 1765, Bengal, India

      first Bengal ruler (1757–60; 1763–65) under British influence, which he helped bring about by working for the defeat of Mughal rule there.

      An Arab by birth, Mīr Jaʿfar assisted his brother-in-law, Gen. ʿAlī Vardī Khān, in seizing the government of Bengal in 1740. Discontented, he conspired with others in 1756 to depose Sirāj-ud-Dawlah, the grandson and successor of ʿAlī Vardī. In 1757 he assured Robert Clive, British governor of Madras, that he would enter into an alliance with the British to exclude the French from Bengal and pay £500,000 to the East India Company and £250,000 to the European inhabitants of Calcutta to compensate them for the loss of the city to Sirāj the previous year, provided that the British support his bid to be ruler of Bengal. He also promised large gratuities to British military and naval forces and to the Calcutta city council members. He and his fellow conspirators took no active role in the Battle of Plassey (June 1757), in which Sirāj was overthrown, but he was installed afterward as the nawab (Muslim ruler) of Bengal.

      Although he found the Bengal treasury unexpectedly small, Mīr Jaʿfar undertook the fulfillment of his financial promises and issued free passes for the private trade of the English merchants, policies that led to the state's financial ruin and a demoralization of the East India Company's servants that marked the early years of British rule. After Clive's departure in 1760, he was deposed in favour of his son-in-law Mīr Qāsim. Reinstated in 1763 on the outbreak of war between the English and Mīr Qāsim, he made concessions to the English that led to his financial and political downfall. At his death he was addicted to opium and suffered from leprosy.

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