Diwan Mohanlal

{{Short description|Diwan of Nawab Siraj Ud Daulah}}

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Diwan Mohanlal of Purnia ({{langx|bn|{{font|মোহনলাল|font=kalpurush}}}}) was a Hindu diwan serving under Siraj ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, at Murshidabad.{{Cite book|last=Roy|first=Upendra Nath|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iy4AsrVW8aoC&q=%E0%A4%AE%E0%A5%8B%E0%A4%B9%E0%A4%A8+%E0%A4%B2%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B2+%E0%A4%AA%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%B2%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%B8%E0%A5%80|title=Golavalakara aura Hindū rāshṭṛavāda|date=1967|publisher=Hindī Sāhitya Bhavana|language=hi}}{{Cite book |last=Chaudhury |first=Sushil |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G2EPDQAAQBAJ |title=Trade, Politics and Society: The Indian Milieu in the Early Modern Era |date=2016-09-13 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-351-99727-0 |language=en}}

Career

It is claimed by few historian that he was born in Purnea. His appointment was controversial due to his religion; The Nawab's decision of elevating Mohanlal to the prominent position of his supreme Diwan{{ref|mohanlal}} caused the Muslim nobility, and in particular Mir Jafar, to take great offense. Mir Jafar was then the head of the armed forces, second only to the Nawab, and the elevation of a Hindu to a post above him was taken almost as a personal insult. He became one of the powerful vassal king of Purnea, when Ali Vardi Khan took the chair of Deputy Governor of Bihar in 1733. He was the close friend of Jainuddin Ahmed son-in-law of Ali Vardi Khan. On the other hand, some historians also claimed that Mohanlal was born at Guptipara in Hooghly district.{{Citation|last=Pinakpani|title=English: Mohonlal's memory, Hoogly.|date=2017-05-07|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Mohonlal%27s_memory_stone.jpg&oldid=559565013|access-date=2021-08-17}}

In 1752 Ali Vardi Khan appointed him as one of the general and allotted a house at Kalandarbag, Murshidabad. Siraj took the chair of Nawab on 15 April 1756 and Mohan Lal was appointed Peskar.{{cite book |last=Ghosh |first=Swapankumar |year=2015 |title=The Yadavs of India: A Precise and Concise History of Yadavs |location=Kolkata |publisher=Pandulipi |pages=211, 213 |isbn=978-93-83895-39-7}} On 23 June 1757 in the Battle of Plassey, Siraj ud-Daulah faced off against the British, apparently with overwhelming force, but at the critical time Mir Jafar's men stood watching passively while the soldiers of Siraj ud-Daulah were decimated by the smaller, but much better armed British forces. In the said battle Mohan Lal and his fellow leader Mir Madan fought on the side of the Nawab's Army.{{Cite book|title=Rupmanjari (Bengali)|last=Part I|first=Narayan Sanyal|publisher=Dey's Publishing|year=1990|location=Kolkata|pages=485, 489}} After the death of Mir Madan, he wanted to attack the British army rapidly and advised Siraj ud-Daulah that the decision of retreat may be fatal for the Nawab. But the Nawab was already misguided by Mir Jafar did not consider Mohanlal's opinion.

Family

Narottam Halder mentioned according to some scholars Mohanlal belonged to a Hindu Mahishya Family.{{Cite book |last=Haldar |first=Narotam |url=http://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.265493 |title=Gangaridi - Alochana O Parjalochana |date=1988}} Thakur Sree Sree Anukulchandra also mentioned that Mohanlal belonged to Hindu Mahishya family. Raja Mohanlal married Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah's younger sister Shahzadi Afseen Begum; they had two sons and a daughter: Raja Sreemant Lal, Hukka Lal and Galibunnessa. Mohanlal's son-in-law Bahadur Ali Khan was killed on 23 June, 1757 in the Battle of Plassey. His elder son Raja Srimanta Lal of Purnea was killed by order of Miran, son of Nawab Mir Jafar.{{Cite book|last1=Banerjee|first1=Supurna|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h6xvDwAAQBAJ|title=Caste and Gender in Contemporary India: Power, Privilege and Politics|last2=Ghosh|first2=Nandini|date=2018-09-17|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-0-429-78395-1|language=en}}

Myth

It was stated that after the defeat of the battle of Plassey he fled to Mymensingh to save Siraj's child from the henchmen of Mir Miran. Later he took shelter in different places of Bengal such as Juranpur Satipith at Juranpur village, a Shakta pitha of Nadia district{{Cite web|title=The Real 'Heroes' of the Battle of Plassey|url=https://www.livehistoryindia.com/story/snapshort-histories/the-real-heroes-of-the-battle-of-plassey/|access-date=2021-04-28|website=Live History India|language=en-US}} and Brindabanchandra Mandir at Guptipara, Hooghly.{{Cite book|title=Sirajer putro o bangsadharder Sandhane (Bengali)|last=Amalendu Dey|publisher=Parul Prakashani Pvt. Ltd.|year=2012|isbn=9789382300472|location=Kolkata|pages=42, 49}}{{Cite web|title=Ei Samay Gold: Best Bengali Radio {{!}} Play Bengali Radio News Online {{!}} বাঙ্গালী রেডিও|url=https://eisamay.indiatimes.com/eisamaygold/culture/first-barowari-durga-puja-in-guptipara-of-hooghly/story/78767378.cms|access-date=2021-08-17|website=eisamay.indiatimes.com}}

References

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Books

  • [https://persian.packhum.org/pf?file=07601010&ct=46 "Riyazu-s-salatin", A History of Bengal], Ghulam Husain Salim (translated from the Persian): viewable online at the Packard Humanities Institute
  • [http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Mir_Jafar_Ali_Khan Mir Jafar] in the Banglapedia

Notes

  1. {{note|mohanlal}}"Riyazu-s-salatin", Ghulam Husain Salim - a reference to the appointment of Mohanlal can be found [https://persian.packhum.org/pf?file=07601010&ct=46 here]

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