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Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II

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Tinat-un-Nisa Begum (buried in Makkah Masjid, Hyderabad), a servant in service of Bakhshi Begum, and mother of Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III and Akbar Jah;
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Nizam Ali was appointed as the leading commander and administrator of the Deccan in the year 1759, his successful methods of fighting against the
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Fakhr-un-Nisa Begum also known as Manjli Begum, married to Fathyab-ud-Daulah, the grandson of Khaja Hamid Khan, the uncle of Asaf Jah I;
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Handbook of Research on the Role of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Achieving Civic Engagement and Social Justice in Smart Cities
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Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Siddiqi, Fateh Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subedar of the Deccan
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Landmarks of the Deccan: A Comprehensive Guide to the Archaeological Remains of the City and Suburbs of Hyderabad
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Portrait of Nizam ul-Mulk (Asaf Jah II, Nizam Ali Khan) sitting in an open pavilion on a carpet (British Library)
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Naqsh Bandi Begum (died 18 November 1808, buried in Hazrat Barhana Sahib Dargah), married to Mahabat Jung;
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Basheer-un-Nisa Begum, married in 1800 to Amir-i-Kabir I, the first princess to be married in Paigah;
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Bakhshi Begum (died on 21 December 1813, buried in Makkah Masjid, Hyderabad), Nizam's favourite wife;
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in the year 1761, Nizam Ali and his army of 60,000 immediately advanced and repulsed them as far as
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Immediately after recapturing the throne Shah Alam II in 1772, came under the influence of
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A daughter married on 5 September 1776 to Zulfiqar-ud-Daulah Bahadur, son of Basalat Jung;
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and later arrested Salabat Jung, this action of Nizam Ali Khan was ratified by the
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Sajida Begum, married to Mir Qudrut Ullah Khan, Ibrat Jung, son of Shuja-ul-Mulk;
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Burhanpuri Begum (buried in Makkah Masjid, Hyderabad), mother of Jahandar Jah;
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Dil Lagan Bai (died 3 June 1809), mother of a son born on 25 November 1777;
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A daughter married to the son of Shuja-ul-Mulk (died 23 December 1788);
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and forced them to sue for lasting peace. Nizam Ali then seized the
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between 1762 and 1803. He was born on 7 March 1734 as fourth son to
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allied with the Nizam due to mutual distrust and differences with
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Riyaz-un-nisa Begum (died 3 June 1809), married to Khan-i-Shiraz;
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and appointing Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II as his successor.
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The Marathas 1600–1818, Band 2 by Stewart Gordon p.169
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gave more insight about administration of Asaf Jahis.
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University of Madras. 1961. p. 141. 338:along with Rughunathrao defeated Nizam at 267: 225:After the Marathas were routed during the 38: 680: 396:was imminent and thus, he entered into a 373:and pay an indemnity of Rs. 30 million. 652: 282: 208: 894:Mir Akbar Ali Khan Siddiqi Asaf Jah III 292:Nizam's intervention against the Peshwa 174:Mir Nizam Ali Khan Siddiqi, Asaf Jah II 907: 676: 674: 648: 646: 644: 642: 594:"Raymond's tomb languishes in neglect" 24:Mir Nizam Ali Khan Siddiqi Asaf Jah II 618: 221:Shah Alam II' – Subedar of the Deccan 203: 188:and Umda Begum. His official name is 158:Qamar-ud-din Khan Siddiqi, Asaf Jah I 807: 877:Asaf ad-Dawlah Mir Ali Salabat Jang 842: 801: 789: 777: 765: 753: 741: 729: 717: 705: 671: 639: 633: 13: 14: 951: 852: 387: 836: 489:A daughter married to Dara Jah; 612: 586: 577: 568: 541: 527: 1: 818:. Penguin Group. p. 23. 520: 342:and signed a treaty with the 940:18th-century Indian monarchs 888:8 July 1762 – 6 August 1803 861:Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II 349:In 1795, he was defeated by 330:. The Nizam marched towards 256:), from his position as the 7: 554:. IGI Global. p. 110. 493: 58:8 July 1762 – 6 August 1803 10: 956: 843:Rao, Ekbote Gopal (1954). 402:British East India Company 295: 77:Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III 890: 881: 873: 859: 814:Roychoudhury, U. (2004). 653:Bilgrami, S.A.A. (1992). 435: 254:French East India Company 163: 153: 141: 127: 104: 86: 82: 72: 62: 54: 46: 37: 28: 23: 619:Hasan, Mohibbul (1971). 423: 361:and was forced to cede 340:Battle of Rakshasbhuvan 298:Battle of Rakshasbhuvan 268:Supporting Shah Alam II 227:Third Battle of Panipat 108:6 August 1803 (aged 69) 681:Wilkinson, C. (2023). 621:History of Tipu Sultan 548:Taher Mohamed (2021). 288: 286: 209:Faujdar of the Deccan 428:Asaf Jah II died at 925:Nizams of Hyderabad 744:, pp. 32, 131. 720:, pp. 55, 127. 398:Subsidiary alliance 316:Battle of Sindhkhed 133:Tinat-un-Nisa Begum 884:Nizam of Hyderabad 505:Nizam of Hyderabad 430:Chowmahalla Palace 322:in 1760. 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Index

Nizam-ul-Mulk

Nizam of Hyderabad
Salabat Jung
Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III
Hyderabad State
India
Chowmahalla Palace
Hyderabad
Telangana
House
Asaf Jahi dynasty
Qamar-ud-din Khan Siddiqi, Asaf Jah I
Nizam
Hyderabad State
Asaf Jah I
Sawānih-i-Deccan
Asaf Jah II
Marathas
Third Battle of Panipat
Puna
Bidar Fort
Mughal Emperor
Shah Alam II
Firman
Salabat Jung
French East India Company
Subedar
Deccan
Nizam Ali Khan

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