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Part of Decline of the Mughal Empire | |||||||||
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Dutch East India Company factory in Bengal, estimated that 400,000 civilians in Western Bengal and Bihar died in the overall conflict.[3][4] |
The Maratha invasions of Bengal (1742–1751), also known as the Maratha expeditions in Bengal, were the frequent invasions by the Maratha forces in the Bengal Subah (Bengal, Bihar, parts of modern Orissa), after their successful campaign in the Carnatic region at the Battle of Trichinopoly. The leader of the expeditions was Raghoji Bhonsle of Nagpur.[5] The Marathas invaded Bengal many times from April 1742 to March 1751,[6] which caused widespread economic losses in the Bengal Subah.
In 1751,...promising cession of the province of Orissa...Orissa came under the Bhonsle's control.
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