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  1. Maharaja Nandakumar (also known as Nuncomar) (1705 – died 5 August 1775) was an Indian tax collector for various regions in what is modern-day West Bengal. Nanda Kumar was born at Bhadrapur, which is now in Birbhum. He was the first Indian to be executed by hanging.

  2. Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya, established in 2007 is a government aided degree college in Nandakumar. With more than 14 subjects of study, we offer a vibrant and engaging environment to learn and grow through education and various other activites.

  3. Maharaja Nandakumar, the political acumen and great martyr of 18th Century Bengal, was the Faujdar of Hooghly and Zamindar (Land-owner) of Basudevpur Mouza, now known as Nandakumar in the district of Purba Medinipur which he got as a gift for his help as a revenue officer to Maharani of Tamluk during her troubled times.

  4. www.legalserviceindia.com › legal › article-4665-raja-nandkumarRaja Nandkumar - Legal Service India

    The title Maharaja was conferred on Nand Kumar by Shah Alam II in 1764. He learnt Vaishnavism[2] from Radhamohana Thakura. In the early 1775, He brought several charges of bribery and corruption against Governor-General Warren Hastings. This case revolves around Raja Nand Kumar[3].

  5. Maharaja Nandakumar was man of cultural and commercial genius in late medieval Bengal, served as diwan under British East India Company, following the removal of Warren Hastings from his post, soon after the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and Battle of Bauxar in 1764.

  6. Maharaja Nandakumar. primary name: primary name: Nandakumar. other name: other name: Nuncomar. Details. individual; official; Indian; Male. Life dates. 1705?-1775. Biography. Bengali official; worked closely with Robert Clive and became known as the "Black Colonel", but opponent of Warren Hastings; found guilty of forgery in 1775 and hanged.

  7. Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya, established in 2007 is a government aided degree college in Nandakumar, Purba Medinipore, West Bengal, India. With more than 14 subjects of study, it is affiliated with Vidyasagar University, in Midnapore. [1]