The Black Hole,Calcutta.credit: magnoliabox.com |
of the company’s failure to stop fortifying Ft. William and also breaching the land lease/trade agreement made between the company and the ruler. The company not only refused to pay the taxes arrears that had been due for a long time but also showed scant respect for the Nawob and his authority. Infuriated and terribly hurt, young Nawob, as no solution was in sight, attacked the company
Black Hole, Calcutta. credit: murshidabad.net. |
Black Hole memorial, Calcutta. credit:instablogs.com |
However, in 1915 a British school master J.H. Little
pointed out Holwell’s unreliability as a witness and other
discrepancies in the black hole incident, and it became clear that the Nawob’s part was one of
negligence only. The details of the incident were thus controversial and it's a matter for through investigation. A study in 1959 by author Brijen Gupta pointed out that the
incident did occur but the number of those who entered the Black
Hole was about 64 and the number of survivors was 21. The casualty
mentioned by the British in this incident was based more on mere
conjecture than on facts. The British media and the British officials in India purposely blew it up to create sensationalism.
Some interesting information about Black Hole incident:
1. Before the 1756 incident, the place had been known as 'black hole.'
2. The provocation was caused by the British. They never paid export and import taxes and the Nawob incurred heavy loss on account of British company's negligence and arrogance.
3. The directors of the East India company were never informed about the tragic incident. Nor did the East India company send a report to them.
4. Indian rulers as per Alinagar treaty -1757 had to cough up a huge compensation for alleged attack on the British citizens. At the meeting there was no word about Black Hole. Further, there was no discussion whatsoever on the huge tax arrears due to the Nawob. Ultimately, the Nawob became not only a sucker but also a villain as bad as Iago in the Shakespearean drama Othello.
5. Black Hole incident became a solid platform for the British to justify their future aggression and expansion in the sub continent. However, it has still remained a bone of contention and the story put forward by the British lacks credibility and reliability. Further, for two centuries they had double crossed so many Maharajahs, local rulers and Nawobs. In the process, they vastly improved the British economy by looting and exploiting Indian labor forces and natural resources. because of their misadventure in India India's GDP - more than 20% plummeted way below 5%
Ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hole_of_Calcutta
Black_Hole_of_Calcutta The Black Hole of Empire - Stanford Presidential Lecture by Partha Chatterjee
(reedited 24th November, 2015)
Black Hole,Calcutta 1756.credit:murshidabad.net |
Some interesting information about Black Hole incident:
1. Before the 1756 incident, the place had been known as 'black hole.'
2. The provocation was caused by the British. They never paid export and import taxes and the Nawob incurred heavy loss on account of British company's negligence and arrogance.
3. The directors of the East India company were never informed about the tragic incident. Nor did the East India company send a report to them.
4. Indian rulers as per Alinagar treaty -1757 had to cough up a huge compensation for alleged attack on the British citizens. At the meeting there was no word about Black Hole. Further, there was no discussion whatsoever on the huge tax arrears due to the Nawob. Ultimately, the Nawob became not only a sucker but also a villain as bad as Iago in the Shakespearean drama Othello.
5. Black Hole incident became a solid platform for the British to justify their future aggression and expansion in the sub continent. However, it has still remained a bone of contention and the story put forward by the British lacks credibility and reliability. Further, for two centuries they had double crossed so many Maharajahs, local rulers and Nawobs. In the process, they vastly improved the British economy by looting and exploiting Indian labor forces and natural resources. because of their misadventure in India India's GDP - more than 20% plummeted way below 5%
Ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hole_of_Calcutta
Black_Hole_of_Calcutta The Black Hole of Empire - Stanford Presidential Lecture by Partha Chatterjee
(reedited 24th November, 2015)