Mir Madan Khan (died 23 June 1757) was one of the most trusted officers and chief of the artillery of Nawab Siraj Ud Dowla.
Nawab Alivardi Khan preferred him due to his good performance, trustworthiness, and brought him in Murshidabad.
Subsequently, he occupied the post of Chief Artillery in Nawab Siraj-Ud-Doula's army.
In fact, Madan's troop caused a serious pressure on the force of the East India Company.
[1] Some cadres of his troop buried him secretly in what is now called the Tomb of Mir Madan in Faridpur village, Murshidabad district (P.S.