1748) also known as Chin Qilich Qamaruddin Khan, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah and Nizam I, was the first Nizam of Hyderabad. He was married to the daughter of...
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Nizam is a shortened form of Niẓām ul-Mulk (Persian: نظام الملک), which means Administrator of the Realm, and was the title bestowed upon Asaf Jah I...
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Mir Osman Ali Khan (redirect from Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII)
Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII GCSI GBE (5 or 6 April 1886 – 24 February 1967) was the last Nizam (ruler) of the Princely State of Hyderabad, the largest...
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title of Asaf Jah. Thus begins the Asaf Jahi rule over Golconda with the capital at Aurangabad. The fourth son of the Nizam-ul-Mulk, Nizam Ali Khan was...
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Nizam-ul-Mulk may refer to: Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asaf Jah I, a Mughal nobleman who founded the Hyderabad State in India Malik Hasan Bahri, a prime minister...
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Mahboob Ali Khan (redirect from Asaf Jah VI)
Asaf Jah VI, also known as Sir Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi GCB GCSI (17 August 1866 – 29 August 1911), was the ninth Nizam of Hyderabad. He ruled Hyderabad...
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Muhammad Shah (redirect from Shahanshah Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Shah, Abu Al-Fatah Nasir-ud-Din Roshan Akhtar Muhammad Shah)
strict supervision. He later got rid of them with the help of Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I – Syed Hussain Ali Khan was murdered at Fatehpur Sikri in 1720...
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Hyderabad State (redirect from Nizam State)
of Asaf Jah (granted by Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah). His other title, Nizam ul-Mulk (Order of the Realm), became the title of his position "Nizam of...
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Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III (redirect from Imad-ul-Mulk)
of Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung II and a grandson of the founder of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I. After the death of his father in...
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Khuldabad (section Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah's Tomb)
To the right of Burhan-ud-din's tomb are the resting places of Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah I, the founder of the Hyderabad dynasty, his second son Nasir Jang...
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puppet Mughal emperor of Imad-ul-Mulk, and installed Shah Alam II as the rightful emperor (1760 – 1772). Shah Alam II was considered the only and rightful...
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History of Telangana (section Asaf Jah I)
(1347–1512), Golconda Sultanate (1512–1687) and Asaf Jahi dynasty (1724–1950). In 1724, Nizam-ul-Mulk defeated Mubariz Khan and conquered Hyderabad. His...
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Khan's advice. Khan, Yusuf Husain (1963). The First Nizam: The Life and Times of Nizamu'l Mulk Asaf Jah I. Asia Publishing House. pp. 117, 187, 209. Malik...
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(r. 1747–1772) Rustam-i-Dauran, Aristu-i-Zaman, Asaf Jah IV, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan Bahadur...
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Khan, Asaf Jah I, the longtime Nizam of Hyderabad, died. The struggle to succeed him is known as the Second Carnatic War, and pitted Asaf Jah's son Nasir...
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youngest daughter of Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, and Nawab Mir Nizam Ali Khan. This began the tradition of the Nizam's daughters marrying...
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population of 200,000 people, living in 54 suburbs. In 1724, Asaf Jah, a Mughal general and Nizam al-Mulk in the Deccan region, decided to secede from the crumbling...
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Farrukhsiyar appointed Asaf Jah I as Viceroy of the Deccan—(administrator of six Mughal governorates) with the title Nizam-ul-Mulk (Administrator of the...
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Jah, starting what came to be known as the Asaf Jahi dynasty. He named the area Hyderabad Deccan. Subsequent rulers retained the title Nizam ul-Mulk and...
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the title "Asaf Jah" in 1924. After Aurangzeb's death in 1707, the Mughal Empire crumbled, and the viceroy in Hyderabad, the young Asaf Jah, declared....
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Pershad's ancestor, Rai Mull Chand, migrated from Delhi to Hyderabad with Asaf Jah I. His grandfather Narinder Pershad served as dewan and peshkar (deputy...
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as Khvāfī Khān Niẓām al-Mulkī. Khafi Khan's title Nizam al-Mulki suggests that during his last years, he served Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I, a Mughal nobleman...
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rebel Hamid Khan (former deputy governor of Gujarat for his uncle, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I, former (absentee) governor of Gujarat) and the Mughal imperialist...
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Marathas had gained control of western Deccan and had crossed Narmada. Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah I, the Mughal viceroy of Deccan, had set up a practically independent...
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were the Nizam of Hyderabad, Asaf Jah I, and the Nawab of the Carnatic, Anwaruddin Muhammed Khan. The Nawab nominally owed fealty to the nizam, but in...
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M. A. Nayeem (1985). Mughal Administration of Deccan Under Nizamul Mulk Asaf Jah, 1720-48 A.D. Jaico Publishing House. p. 100. ISBN 9788172243258. Great...
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'Abdur Razzak al Husain. Early in life, he went to Aurangbad where most of his relations resided. He was appointed diwan of Berar by 'Asaf Jah; but subsequently...
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historical account of the Asaf Jahis or Nizams of Hyderabad. Munim Khan was a military commander during the regime of Asaf Jah II. This work gave more insight...
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Maratha hands. As the Mughals tried to suppress the independence of Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I in the Deccan, he encouraged the Marathas to invade central and...
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army of 14,000 for the Nizam, Subhadar of the Deccan Ali Khan Asaf Jah II, but following British diplomatic intervention, the Nizam was persuaded to remain...
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