Mughal Nobility - Salabat Jung, Sayyid Brothers, Man Singh I, Abu'l-Fazl Ibn Mubarak, Nizam-UL-Mulk, Tansen, Gulbadan Begum, Abdul Rahim (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Salabat Jung, Sayyid Brothers, Man Singh I, Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Tansen, Gulbadan Begum, Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, Jahanara Begum Sahib, Nur Jahan, Sher Afghan Quli Khan, Mumtaz Mahal, Mariam-uz-Zamani, Zeb-un-Nisa, Roshanara Begum, Birbal, Faizi, Todar Mal, Mirza Najaf Khan, Bairam Khan, Nasir Jung, Muzaffar Jung, Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan, Adham Khan, Mirza Ghulam Moinuddin Muhammad Javaid Jah Bahadur, Maham Anga, Mirza Zafar, Mirza Ghiyas Beg, Mullah Do Piaza, Muhammad Khair ud-din Mirza, Khurshid Jah Bahadur, Jalaluddin Mirza, Ladli Begum, Tardi Beg, Ali Quli Khan, Princess Manmati, Mubarika Yousefzai, Fakir Aziao-Din, Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, Islam Khan. Excerpt: Salabat Jung was born Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan Siddiqi in November, 1718. He was the 4th Nizam of Hyderabad and the 3rd son of Nizam-ul-Mulk. He was appointed as Naib Subahdar (Deputy Viceroy) to his elder brother, Ghazi-ud-din Khan Feroze Jung II, the Prime Minister of Mughal Empire, with the title Salabat Jung. He was invested by Imperial firman, at Aurangabad, Maharashtra, September 12, 1749. He was granted the titles of Khan Bahadur and Salabat Jung during his father's lifetime. During the Second Carnatic War he was a prisoner, first in Nasir Jung's camp and later in Muzaffar Jung's camp. After Muzaffar Jung (his nephew) was killed by the Afghans on February 13, 1751, Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan was proclaimed as the new Nizam near Lakkireddipalli Pass, by the French under De Bussy with the title Asaf-ad-Daulah, Nawab Said Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jung, Zafar Jung, Nawab Subahdar of the Deccan. He was promoted to the title of Amir-ul-Mamalik by the Emperor Alamgir II. He was the ruler of the Hyderabad State in India from 1751 until 1762. Khilwath palace of Hyderabad was also built by him. In March 1751, Salabat Jung gave the French the vi.

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Salabat Jung, Sayyid Brothers, Man Singh I, Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Tansen, Gulbadan Begum, Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, Jahanara Begum Sahib, Nur Jahan, Sher Afghan Quli Khan, Mumtaz Mahal, Mariam-uz-Zamani, Zeb-un-Nisa, Roshanara Begum, Birbal, Faizi, Todar Mal, Mirza Najaf Khan, Bairam Khan, Nasir Jung, Muzaffar Jung, Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan, Adham Khan, Mirza Ghulam Moinuddin Muhammad Javaid Jah Bahadur, Maham Anga, Mirza Zafar, Mirza Ghiyas Beg, Mullah Do Piaza, Muhammad Khair ud-din Mirza, Khurshid Jah Bahadur, Jalaluddin Mirza, Ladli Begum, Tardi Beg, Ali Quli Khan, Princess Manmati, Mubarika Yousefzai, Fakir Aziao-Din, Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, Islam Khan. Excerpt: Salabat Jung was born Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan Siddiqi in November, 1718. He was the 4th Nizam of Hyderabad and the 3rd son of Nizam-ul-Mulk. He was appointed as Naib Subahdar (Deputy Viceroy) to his elder brother, Ghazi-ud-din Khan Feroze Jung II, the Prime Minister of Mughal Empire, with the title Salabat Jung. He was invested by Imperial firman, at Aurangabad, Maharashtra, September 12, 1749. He was granted the titles of Khan Bahadur and Salabat Jung during his father's lifetime. During the Second Carnatic War he was a prisoner, first in Nasir Jung's camp and later in Muzaffar Jung's camp. After Muzaffar Jung (his nephew) was killed by the Afghans on February 13, 1751, Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan was proclaimed as the new Nizam near Lakkireddipalli Pass, by the French under De Bussy with the title Asaf-ad-Daulah, Nawab Said Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jung, Zafar Jung, Nawab Subahdar of the Deccan. He was promoted to the title of Amir-ul-Mamalik by the Emperor Alamgir II. He was the ruler of the Hyderabad State in India from 1751 until 1762. Khilwath palace of Hyderabad was also built by him. In March 1751, Salabat Jung gave the French the vi.

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