Nasir-ud-Daulah

Mir Farqunda Ali Khan (25 April 1794 – 16 May 1857) commonly known as Nasir-ud-Daulah, was Nizam of Hyderabad, a princely state of British India, from 24 May 1829 until his death in 1857.


Farqunda Ali Khan
Nasir-ud-Daulah
The 7th Nizam of Hyderabad State
Reign24 May 1829, at Chowmahalla Palace – 16 May 1857
PredecessorSikandar Jah
SuccessorAfzal-ud-Daulah
BornMir Farqunda Ali Khan
(1794-04-25)25 April 1794
Bidar
Died16 May 1857(1857-05-16) (aged 63)
BuriedMakkah Masjid, Hyderabad
FamilyAsaf Jahi
BegumDilwarunnisa Begum
Issue
FatherSikandar Jah
MotherFazilatunnisa Begum

Born as Farqunda Ali Khan to Nizam Sikandar Jah and Fazilatunnisa Begum, Nasir-ud-Daulah ascended the throne in 1829. He inherited a financially weak kingdom. On his request, Lord William Bentinck withdrew all of the European superintendents of civil departments and followed a policy of non-intervention in the Nizam's affairs. The Nizam founded the Hyderabad Medical School in 1846; he also owed large debts to the Arabs, the Rohillas and the British, and in 1853 he signed a treaty with the British during the reign of Governor-General The Earl of Dalhousie. The British agreed to liquidate all of his debts in return for ceding part of his territory to the British.

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