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  2. Nizam of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    IV. Amir ul-Mamalik, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Said Muhammad Siddiqi, Khan Bahadur, Zaffar Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan, 4th Nizam of Hyderabad (November 1718 – 16 September 1763; r. 13 February 1751 – 8 July 1762). Deposed by his younger brother on 8 July 1762 and killed in prison the following year, aged 44.

  3. List of prime ministers of Hyderabad State - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister of the Hyderabad State Coat of Arms (Hyderabad State) Flag of Hyderabad State Status Abolished Residence Hyderabad Seat Hyderabad Formation 1724 (1724) First holder Muhammad Iwaz Khan Final holder Mir Laiq Ali Abolished 1948 (1948) This article lists the prime ministers of the Hyderabad State. In 1919, Asaf Jah VII ordered the formation of the Executive Council of Hyderabad ...

  4. Hyderabad Nawabs - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad Nawabs is a 2006 Indian Hyderabadi-language comedy film. ... and the girl calls him a name, and Munna says a funny comeback. After that, a prank takes place ...

  5. History of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad is the capital of the Indian state of Telangana. It is a historic city noted for its many monuments, temples, mosques and bazaars. A multitude of influences have shaped the character of the city in the last 400 years. The city of Hyderabad was founded by the Qutb Shahi sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591. It was built around the Charminar, which formed the centrepiece of the city ...

  6. Mir Osman Ali Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mir Osman Ali Khan acceded as the Nizam of Hyderabad upon the death of his father in 1911. The state of Hyderabad was the largest of the princely states in colonial India. With an area of 86,000 square miles (223,000 km 2), it was roughly the size of the present-day United Kingdom.

  7. Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II - Wikipedia

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    His official name is Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Siddiqi, Fateh Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subedar of the Deccan. Sawānih-i-Deccan, a Persian work compiled by Munim Khan, a military commander during the era of Asaf Jah II gave more insight about administration of Asaf Jahis. [1] [2]

  8. House of Paigah - Wikipedia

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    The word Paigah, which means pomp and rank in Persian, was a title given by the second Nizam of Hyderabad to Nawab Abu'l Fateh Khan Tegh Jung Bahadur in appreciation of the royal services rendered by him (According to many scholars, the first half term "Pai" refers to "Foot" and the remaining half term which is "Gah" refers to "the place to rest on."

  9. Hyderabad State - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad State 1901 with Districts Hyderabad State in 1909 with Divisions and New Districts. Wilfred Cantwell Smith states that Hyderabad was an area where the political and social structure from medieval Muslim rule had been preserved more or less intact into modern times. [57] The last Nizam was reputed to be the wealthiest man in the world ...