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Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the rise and growth of Bengal as a regional power, discuss the achievements of Murshid Quli Khan
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Solution
Murshid Quli Khan was an excellent administrator and a man of exceptional abilities. He freed Bengal from external and internal dangers and established stability, peace, and prosperity in the state.
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