- Bargi
:"For the village, see
Bargi, Bangladesh ." Bargis indulged in large scale plundering of the countryside dominated the western part ofBengal for about ten years (1741–1751). Bargi invasions took place almost as an annual event.Etymology
"Bargi" is corruption of a Marathi word which meant horsemen who were provided with horses and arms by the
Maratha Empire in contrast to the "siladars", who had their own horses and arms.Sengupta, Nitish, "History of the Bengali-speaking People", 2001/2002, pp.132-137, UBS Publishers’ Distributors Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 8174763554 ]Impact
The Bargi invasions played on the creative impulse of the people. Even to this day, mothers in Bengal sing the cradle song to put their children to sleep -
:"chhele ghumalo, pada judalo bargi elo deshebulbulite dhan kheyechhe, khajna debo kise?"
:When the children fall asleep, silence sets in, the Bargis come to our landsBulbulis (birds) have eaten the grains, how shall I pay the rent? [cite web | url = http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/F_0123.htm
title = Folk Literature | accessdate = 2008-02-21 | last = Ahmed | first = Wakil | work = Banglapedia| publisher = Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]History
Alivardi Khan became Nawab of Bengal in April 1740, after defeating and killingSarfraz Khan . His rule was challenged by Sarfraj Khan’s brother-in-law Rustam Jung, who was "naib nazim" (deputy governor) ofOrissa . Alivardi defeated him in a battle at Falwaei, near Balasore, placed his own nephew as "naib nazim" of Orissa and left for his capital,Murshidabad . Rustam Jung sought the assistance of the Maratha ruler ofNagpur ,Raghoji I Bhonsle . He regained control of Orissa with the assistance of Marathas, who in the process discovered how easy it was to plunder the rich countryside in Bengal. Alivardi returned to Orissa and again defeated Rustam Jung, but before he returned to Murshidabad, a Maratha cavalry under Bhaskar Pandit was sent to Bengal by Bhonsle. They entered through Panchet and started looting the countryside.cite web | url = http://search.com.bd/banglapedia/HT/M_0154.htm | title = Maratha Raids | accessdate = 2008-02-21 | last = Shah | first = Mohammad | work = Banglapedia| publisher = Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]For about ten years, the Bargis raided and plundered Bengal every year. Contemporary chroniclers have left behind vivid descriptions of Bargi terror, their hit-and-run tactics and the helplesness of the Nawabab’s army in checking them. Alivardi showed exemplary courage and military skill in every frontal battle that took place, but the objective of the Bargis was not occupation of territory but plundering. The Nawab’s soldiers could not match the Maratha horsemen in speed and manoevureability. Only the Ganges - Bhagirathi river line proved a barrier to their movement. They crossed it only on a few occasions.
The Bargi invasions came to an end in May 1751 after the Nawab and the Marathas reached an agreement, including the secession of Orissa.
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