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Nawab "Ghazanfar-Jang"[1] Bangash Khan (1665–1743) was the first Nawab of Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh, India. He was a "Bawan Hazari Sardar" (Commander of 52,000 men strong force) in the Mughal Army. He served as governor of Malwa and Allahabad provinces of the Mughal Empire.[2][3][page needed][4] He was also viceroy of Assam from 1735 to 1743. Although regarded as rude and illiterate,[4] not understanding a single word of Persian or Pashto,[5][4][6] he was well regarded for his loyalty,[2] and it is believed that had fortune sided with him he would have been able to establish a kingdom rivalling those in the Deccan or Awadh.[5]
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What is a SWIFT code?
A SWIFT code is an 8 or 11 character code used in banking to facilitate transactions and identify the bank.

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