Surat. Also he was posted to Rajamundry, where he served
for several years as Governor.
Muhammad Anwaruddin
was first appointed as the Regent during the minority
of Muhammad Saiyid. After the death of Muhammad Saiyid,
Muhammad Anwaruddin was appointed by the Nizam as his
Viceroy and Nawab of the Carnatic, on the 28th March,
1744. Thus he became the founder of the Second Dynasty
of the Nawab of the Carnatic. Muhammad Anwaruddin was
continuously maintaining a cordial relationship with
the East India Company.
In 1746, the French
and the English fought and achieve their supremacy in
India, each over the other. The soil of the Carnatic
became the arena of their action. In 1746, the French
captured the English possessions at Madras and Cuddalore.
Muhammad Anwaruddin
fought against the French on the banks of the Adyar
and won a decisive victory, recaptured the two towns
and restored them to the English. Thus, he maintained
the honour of his administration and established the
power of his "Nizamath" or government.
Muhammad Anwaruddin
received overtures for support from both from the English
and. the French, but supported the English. The French
wanted to reduce the growing influence of the English
in the Carnatic. So they supported Husayn Dost Khan,
alias Chanda Sahib as the rightful Nawab of the Carnatic
against Muhammad Anwaruddin, who was supported by the
British.
As the British and
the French supported their respective candidates for
the Nawabship, they took sides in the case of the successors
of the Nizam also. After the death of the Nizam in 1746,
there arose a rivalry between Nazir Jang, the second
son of the Nizam and Muzaffer Jang, the favourite grandson
of the Nizam. Muzaffer Jang came to the South with a
strong force and allied himself with Chanda Sahib and
the French. Muhammad Anwaruddin, supported by the English,
met the French army at Ambur in 1749 and was killed
in the battle.
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