Image: Clive
Title: Lord Clive meeting with Mir Jafar after the Battle of Plassey NPG title: Robert Clive and Mir Jafar after the Battle of Plassey, 1757
Credit: http://www.sterlingtimes.org/memorable_images56.htm (http://www.sterlingtimes.org/clive_of_india.jpg) NPG link: http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw01347/Robert-Clive-and-Mir-Jafar-after-the-Battle-of-Plassey-1757 Current image source [1]
Author: Francis Hayman
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The following 26 pages link to this image:
- 1757
- Bangladesh
- Battle of Plassey
- Bengal
- Bengal Presidency
- Bengal Subah
- British Empire
- Capitalism
- Carnatic Wars
- Commander-in-Chief, India
- Early modern Britain
- Eyre Coote (East India Company officer)
- Francis Hayman
- Great Britain in the Seven Years' War
- History of colonialism
- History of the United Kingdom
- Indian independence movement
- Islamic world
- Kingdom of Great Britain
- Mir Jafar
- Naib
- Nawab of Bengal
- Pakistan Movement
- Robert Clive
- Siraj ud-Daulah
- William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham