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Mir Jafar, Nawab of Bengal
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Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 5, Dhu al-Hijjah 28 sent: September 6 received
With the blessing of God I arrived at the fort of Murshidabad on Friday, 27 Dhu al-Hijjah, reg. yr. 5 [1 September 1758] and was pleased to meet all classes of people there. I am now longing to see my dearest son. Kindly let me know when you will be able to come and see me

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 5, Safar 15 sent: October 23 received
Refers to various parvanahs of Ram Singh, and Muhammad Misri, requiring that Mir Ali Akbar proceed from Midnapur to Murshidabad

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 5, RabiI 20 sent; Rabi I 30 received: December 1 received
Refers to the arrival of certain equipment with forces. Also mentions the East India Company's good news over Plassey and a request for Amir Beg Khan regarding the drafting of an alliance

Letter from Mir Jafar

Thank you for your letter giving details of Mr Amyatt's negotiations / interrogation of Rajah Ram Narayan. I have received a petition from Rajah Ram Narayan, which he had sent on 11 Rajab [10 March 1759]. This is enclosed with this letter for your information. If he had written it earlier it would seem that he has been faithful. He was staying in Farrah Bagh on 16th of this month [15 March 1759) and will be going to Sadiq Bagh tomorrow. Mr Hastings will tell you further details when he comes to see you.
Enclosure: Dated 11 Rajab, San 5; [21 March 1758]. Letter from Maharajah Ram Narayan to Mir Ja’far. Thank you for your parvanah, which I received from Khvajah Afzu on 11 Rajab, San 5. You asked me that before Nawab Nasir al-Mulk Bahadur starts his journey with a large army and armaments and the arrival of Lord Clive at Bihroli whatever action is taken or happens it is necessary that Khvajah Afzu examines it personally and submits a detailed report. As our honour is at stake it is necessary that action be taken with consistency and courage. Whatever size of army is considered it is necessary that continuous and regular support is provided. He is appointed at the rear of the army and follows it. My lord, your instructions and various strategies which Khvajah Afzu has explained to you I, along with all my forces, am ready to follow them and prepared to sacrifice my life to achieve the results. All jamadars under me like Nawab Ahmad Khan, Sardar Khan, Nur Khan, Daroghah of artillery, Rao Shankar Lal, Daroghah of artillery, etc., have given money and are ready to march with me. I am not sure about Rahmat Khan and other jamadars who are accompanying the arsenal as to when they will arrive. I have written to him instructing him to join us as soon as possible

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 5, Jumada II 27 sent; Rajab 5 received: March 5 received
I am very pleased to have received your letter along with fifteen prisoners who by using your counterfeit signatures were carrying out robberies and destruction in the neighbourhood. This will bring an end to their misdeeds and prevent your name to be maligned by people. I will make sure that they get appropriate punishment so that they may deter others not to follow their path

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 5, Rajab 12 received: March 12 received
Thank you for your letter informing that you have received a letter from Mr Amyatt regarding the arrival of the Prince's army near Azimabad and some other matters and asking me to send Mir Muhammad Qasim Khan to see you as soon as possible. I had already received this news from some other sources, therefore, he is already on his way to see you

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 4, Safar 20th sent: November08 received 1757
Thank you for your letter informing me about various matters. I was pleased to know that you have appointed a sardar to help Khvajah Muhammad Hadi Khan. As far as other matters are concerned, I will be able to discuss these when we meet in the near future. I left my capital on 22 Safar and am staying in my tent now. Here I will be able to wait for a few days until your arrival. Here we will be able to discuss various issues, including the request of Zubdat al-Tajjar, Mr Scarfton to receive help
P.S. I pay a lot of respect to our friendship and whatever problem I face I always take action after consulting with you
Enclosure: Copy of reply sent to Khvajah Muhammad Hadi Khan dated 4 November
1757
Another, contemporary translation of the contents is CR8/1, entry 266

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: October 9 received (verso of letter; / 8 in letter book) 1757
Thank you for your letter informing that you have received news from Azimabad that that the enemies were having some bad thoughts and that Zubdat al-Tajjar / chief trader Mr Watts would be giving me a detailed report on this matter. As a matter of fact this is the first time I have heard of this as Mr Watts had already left for Calcutta before I received your letter. If I hear or receive any bad news from there I will inform you at once and seek your help.
Another, contemporary translation of the contents is CR8/1, entry 224

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 4, Safar 5 sent: October 24 received 1757
I have not received any news from you. It is necessary that you write to us soon. Meanwhile, I have received letters from Nawab Shuja al-Daulah Bahadur and Nawab Muhammad Quli Khan. I am enclosing copies for your information. In addition Amir Beg Khan would be able to give you further details. Kindly advise me about the future course of action after you have read these reports.
A contemporary translation is CR8/1, entry 238

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 6, Safar 12 evening sent
Refers on Thursday evening Safar 11 [4 October 1759] to the movements of his own, the Dutch and the East India Company's armies and thousands of cavalry, including around Hughli and Calcutta

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 6, Safar 15 sent; Safar 16 received: October 8 received
I was much pleased to have received your letter informing that the Nawab has bestowed a robe of honour and presented you with various gifts. Please accept my hearty congratulations on the happy occasion. I have arrived at Malagadh today, Monday, 14 Safar, San 6 and will soon be entering Bagh Karahte [?]

Letter from Mir Jafar

I would like to inform you that I have arrived safely at Murshidabad on Monday, 14 RabiI. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, Rabi I 15 evening sent; Rabi` I 22 received: November 13 received

Letter from Mir Jafar

I was delighted to hear that you have achieved a decisive victory over the Dutch forces. Many many congratulations on this great victory. I pray that the Almighty may enable you to achieve further victories over your enemies. My dear brother Jafar Quli Khan is coming to discuss some important matters with you. I hope you will be able to pay full attention to what he is going to tell you. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, RabiII 8 sent; Rabi II 13 received: December 3 received.
Enclosure: Impression of seal of Muhammad Ali Khan. 1161. Details of clothes and gifts sent to Clive

Letter from Mir Jafar

I was very pleased to read your account of the battle fought between the British Navy and the Dutch Navy and the British victory over the enemy fleet. Please accept my sincere congratulations on this great occasion. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, RabiII 10 sent; Rabi II 15 received: December 5 received

Letter from Mir Jafar

I came to know from a communication from Nawab Nasir al-Mulk Bahadur that on the 8th of this month he went to meet you in the Bagh-i Karhate and cleared up some of the misunderstandings which had been created by our enemies. This has given us a lot of satisfaction and I hope this will bring back the trust we had before and disappoint and disgrace our enemies. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, RabiII 12 sent; Rabi II 16 received: December 6 received

Letter from Mir Jafar

Thank you for your letter of love and sincerity and informing that the ill-wishers have opened up communications with you again and trying to create mischief and help the Prince and that you are well aware of their tricks and fully ready to meet any challenge from their side. Before the previous encounter with the Prince, you had sought my advice and I informed you about his ill designs and I was delighted when you and your brave associates were victorious. Now the Prince is intending to bypass the fort of Azimabad and by marching around this region join the forces of Kamgar and then attack our forces. I believe Kamgar is also planning in the same terms
You have sought my advice regarding the way Nawab Nasir al-Mulk Bahadur should come and join me after he had seen you. In this regard I am sure you will know what is best but my sincere advice is that you send him with the support of one thousand European soldiers and two thousand Tilangas. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, RabiII 19 sent; Rabi II 28 received: December 18 received

Letter from Mir Jafar

I have received a letter from Mr Amherst the Chief Trader which has been forwarded to me by Maharajah Ram Narayan. I am enclosing this letter and will be grateful if you could send him a reply through post. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, RabiII 19 sent; Rabi II 23 received: December 13 received

Letter from Mir Jafar

Thank you very much for your letter informing that your vakil Shaikh Muhammad Anis will be staying at Calcutta to attend to certain important tasks and you have appointed Bhayyah Ram in his place and all business with the Company should be referred to Mr Hastings for approval. Bhayyah Ram is known to us and we will contact him when he is needed. Date(s) from item: Reg. yr 6, Rabi` II 30 received: December 20 received

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Reg. yr 5, Rajab 22 evening sent; Rajab 25 received: March 25 received
Envelope states letter was translated. Dates show that it was sent in the 5th reg. yr and received in the 6th
Refers to need for an army, to Rai Rayan, Raja Sokat Singh, as well as to the merchants of the city, and to the English fort

Letter from Mir Jafar

Date(s) on item: Rajab 27 sent; Rajab 29 received: March 29 received
Refers to Nasir al-Mulk accompanied by a force, the sum of two lac rupees for the army with his son Muizz Allah

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