Wednesday, 22 July 2015



BRIEF HISTORYThe forebears of the Asaf Jahi dynasty came to India from Samarkhand, in Central Asia, but the family actually originated from Baghdad. In 1724, the Moghul Governor of the Deccan, Asaf Jah, Nizam ul-Mulk, Qamar ud-din Khan, established himself as an independant ruler. Hyderabad brecame the capital and later lent its name to that of the state he created. The first Nizam's successors became closly allied to the British, frequently assisting them in subduing their enemies, the Mahrathas, Tipu Sultan of Mysore, and the French. In later years, the Nizam's troops invariably took part in all the main campaigns undertaken by the Indian army. Large numbers of troops took part in the First and Second World Wars. These contributions earned for the Nizam unequalled titles and honours from a grateful Emperor. The state was the largest and premier princely state in the Empire. The Nizam ruled over a cosmopolitan population of over 16 million people, and over lands extending to 82,698 sq.miles of homogenous terrritory. These advantages persuaded the Nizam to attempt an independent existence, when the British withdrew from the sub-continent in 1947. He refused to join either India or Pakistan, preferring to form a separate kingdom within the British Commonwealth of nations. Unfortunately, the majority of his subjects were Hindus and his territory was surrounded on all sides by Indian territory. Attempts by certain groups of Muslim fundamentalists to ferment trouble and seize power, prompted the new Indian government to invade and annex Hyderabad by a, so-called, police action in 1948. Although the Nizam then acceded to the Dominion of India, power simply slipped from his grasp. He received the ceremonial post of Rajpramukh in 1950, but resigned from this office when the states were re-organised in 1956. Hyderabad was then split and dismembered along linguistic lines. The state that was once so well noted for its religious and ethnic toleration, ruled by a highly cultured and intellectually brilliant elite who maintained all that was best in the old Mughal order, was now no more. STYLES AND TITLES:The ruling prince: Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir (personal name) Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, with the style of His Exalted Highness.

Style of address of His Exalted Highness The Nizam: Great and Holy Protector of the World, Shadow of God, Mighty Holder of Destinies, Full of Light and Most Elevated Among Creatures, The Exalted, May God's Shadow Never Grow Less, May God Protect Your Kingdom and Your Sultanate.The principal consort of the ruling prince: Nawab (personal name) Begum Sahiba, with the style of Her Highness.The Heir Apparent: Walashan Nawab (personal title), Sahibzada Mir (personal name) Khan Bahadur, The Prince of Berar, with the style of His Highness.The wife of the Heir Apparent: (personal name) Begum Sahiba, The Princess of Berar, with the style of Her Highness.The younger sons of the ruling prince: Walashan Nawab (personal title), Sahibzada Mir (personal name) Khan Bahadur.The daughters of the ruling prince: Sahibzadi (personal name) Begum Sahiba.NOBILITY:The state of Hyderabad broadly followed the old Mughal forms. Status was usually depended upon the size of the mensab held by the individual. These were originally military commands with estates or revenues attached to enable payment of the troops forming the commands. In Hyderabad, these were later converted into state pensions or assignments of revenue, without actual military commands being attached to them. The hierarchy of titles also followed Mughal forms and were generally additive, i.e. each ascending rank was added to existing titles rather than replacing them. These titles, in ascending order, were as follows: Muslims:-Khan Khan BahadurNawabJangDaula MulkUmaraJahThe formal style of rendering the titles for a Muslim of the highest rank was as follows - (personal title) Jah, (personal title) ul-Umara, (personal title) ul-Mulk, (personal title) ud-Daula, Nawab (personal name) Khan Bahadur, (personal title) Jang. However, in normal parlance, the style of address would be Nawab (personal title) Jah Bahadur, Nawab (personal title) ud-Daula, or Nawab (personal title) Jang Bahadur. the great Muslim nobles of Hyderabad, the foremost family were known as the Amir-i-Paigah family. They took the name from the principal office held by the head of the house, command of the personal household troops of the Nizam. They are Sayyidis descended from the famous sufi saint, Shaikh Farid ud-din Shakarganj. At one time the family domains comprised a fifth of the entire territory of the state. The wealth and status of the family, together with the close marriage alliances with the Nizam's family, ensured near Royal status for its senior members. ruled by a Muslim family and its Muslim retainers, the population of the state was overwhelmingly composed of Hindus. Many state officials and nobles were drawn from the Hindu community and enjoyed titles of parallel rank to their Muslim counterparts. These titles, in ascending order, were as follows: Hindus:RaiRajaRaja BahadurRaja Rai BahadurRaja Rai-i-Rayan BahadurVantMaharajaMaharaja Bahadur 
 ORDERS & DECORATIONS:Hilal-i-Osmania (the Osmani Crescent): founded by Nizam Osman Ali Khan on 11th December 1944, as a reward for exceptional acts of self sacrifice and courage in the public interest, without regard to position, occupation or gender. Awarded in a single class.Tamgha-i-Khusrow-i-Deccan (the Khusrow-i-Deccan Medal): founded by Nizam Osman Ali Khan on 11th December 1944, to reward and recognise important and useful services in the public interest, without regard to position, occupation or gender. Awarded in three classes (1. Gold - limited to two recipients at any one time, 2. Silver - limited to three recipients, and 3. Bronze - limited to ten recipients). Tamgha-i-Asafia (the Asafia Medal): founded by Nizam Osman Ali Khan on 11th December 1944, to reward distinguished of a civil nature, without regard to position, occupation or gender. Awarded in three classes (1. Gold - limited to three recipients at any one time, 2. Silver - limited to six recipients, and 3. Bronze - limited to ten recipients).VASSALS:Large tracts of territory within the state were composed of ancient Hindu fiefdoms known as samasthans, some of them dating back to independent principalities founded after the fall of the Warangal kingdom in mediaeval times. The ranks and titles of these families were on a par with the great Muslim magnates of the state. Many of them enjoyed high military commands, equivalent to the mensabs. By 1947 there were sixteen samasthans, of whom the eight principal vassals were:Maharaja of GadwalMaharaja of WanapurthyRaja of JatproleRaja of AmarchantaRaja of GuruguntaRaja of GopalpetRaja of Jawalgiri and AnagundiRaja of Shorapur, an Imperial mansabdar since the days of Emperor AurangzebRULES OF SUCCESSION:Male primogeniture, irrespective of the status, or marital engagements of the mother.SELECT GLOSSARY:Alam ul-Ulema: Wisest in the World.Amir-i-Kabir: great prince or, great commander.Arustu-i-Zaman: Aristotle of the Age.Asaf: wise.Asaf Jah: Asaf's Equal in Dignity (Asaf being the Minister to King Solomon).Auruzbegi: Lord of Petitions, i.e. the grand master of ceremonies at the court.Ayn Waffadar: Faithful Friend.Bahadur: Honourable.Bahadur Jang: Honourable in War.Dastar-i-Mubarak: the 'auspicious headgear', equivalent to a Royal crown.Deccan: designation used for south central India, including Hyderabad state, and having a similar meaning to "the deep south".Devdi: a nobleman's palace or mansion.Farzand Arjumund: Dearest Son, a high honour bestowed by Emperor Aurangzeb on Shahab ud-din.Fath Jang: Victorious in War.Fidvi-i-Senliena: Slave of Solomon.Hilal: crescent (moon).Huzur: the presence, A term used to describe a ruler of the highest rank and also offices and appointments close to him.Iqtidar-i-Kishwarsitan: Conqueror of Dominions.Ikhtidar ud-Daula: Strength of the State.Ikhtidar ul-Mulk: Strength of the Realm.Jah: Dignity. Suffix of the highest noble title in the state, conferred on sons and very close relatives of the Nizam.Jang: war, or battle.Khansaman: Master of the Household.Khusru (or Khosrow): 'bearing a good name'.Moin ul-Mahan: Assistant Minister.Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk: Conqueror of Realms.naanround flat bread with a few bubbles, used as the state symbol in allusion to the Deccan landscape.Nawab: used alone, refers to the ruler of the state of Hyderabad.Nawab Sahib: address of courtesy used for the great nobles of the state.Namwar Jang: Famous in War.Nazm-i-Jamiat: HEH the Nizam's Irregular Forces.Nizam: title adopted by Europeans when speaking of the ruler of Hyderabad, but not one generally used by his subjects, or by Indians. The latter would speak of him as the Nawab.Nizam ud-Daula: Regulator of the State.Nizam ul-Mulk: Regulator of the Realm.Padshah-i-Ghazi: Victorious Emperor.Paigah: Household Troops.Rukn ud-Daula: Pillar of the State.Rustam-i-Dauran: Rustam of the Age.Samasthan: Ancient Hindu fiefdom, of which there were sixteen within Hyderabad state in 1947.Shams ud-Daula: Sun of the State.Shams ul-Mulk: Sun of the Realm.Shams ul-Umara: Sun of the Nobility.Sharf-i-Khas: Department of the Household.Sipah Salar: Leader of Armies, i.e. Commander-in-Chief.Subadar: Governor of a large province. Until the fall of the Delhi dynasty, the official title of the ruler of Hyderabad was "Nawab Subadar of the Deccan".Taigh Jang: Sword of War.Tamha: medal.Umara-i-A'azam: collective term for the greatest nobles of the state.Umdat ud-Daula: Greatest in the State.Umdat ul-Mulk: Greatest of the Realm.Usman (or Osman): slave (of God).Vaqil-i-Mutlaq: deputy plenipotentiary, or Viceroy.SOURCES:Christopher Armstead. Princely Pageant. Thomas Harmsworth Publishing, London, 1987.Lewis Bentham Bowring. Bowring Collection. MSS. Eur. G.38, Oriental India Office Collection, British Library, London.Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited, London, 1900-1959.K. Chandraiah. Hyderabad, 400 Glorious Years. Second edition. K. Chandraiah Memorial Trust, Hyderabad, 1998.The Chronology of Modern Hyderabad 1720-1890. The Central Records Office, Hyderabad Government, Hyderabad, 1954.Commissioner of Income-Tax, Andhra Pradesh v. H.E.H. Mir Osman Ali Khan [1965] INSC 220; [1966] 2 SCR 296; AIR 1966 SC 1260 (25 October 1965).Commissioner of Wealth Tax, Andhrapradesh, Hyderabad v. Trustees of H.E.H. Nizam's Family (Remainder Wealth Trust), HY [1977] INSC 136; [1977] 3 SCR 735; [1977] 3 SCC 362; AIR 1977 SC 2103 (3 May 1977).Index to Titles (1798-1835), As Recorded in the Alqabnamas or Books of Titles and Forms of Address. National Archives of India, New Delhi, 1980.Harriet Ronken Lynton and Mohini Rajan. The Days of the Beloved. Sangam Books, London, 1987.Memoranda of Information regarding certain Native Chiefs. Volume II: Central Provinces, Nipal, Hyderabad, Baroda, Mysore, Munnipore. IOR (L/PS/20/F76/2), Oriental & India Office Collection, British Library, St Pancras, London.K. Krishnaswamy Mudiraj (comp.). Pictorial Hyderabad. Vols. I and II. Chandrakanth Press, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1929-1934.Dr. M.A. Nayeem. The Splendour of Hyderabad: Last Phase of An Oriental Culture (1591-1948 AD). First edition. Jaico Publishing House, Bombay, 1987.Razia Begum v. Sahebzadi Anwar Begum & Others [1958]; AIR 886 1959 SCR 1111 (23 May 1958).Saeedu'llah. The Life and Works of Muhammad Siddiq Hasan Khan, Nawab of Bhopal [1248-1307/1832-1890], Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, Kashmiri Bazar, Lahore, 1973.Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava. The First Two Nawabs of Oudh (A Critical Study Based on Oriental Sources), The Upper India Publishing House, Lucknow, 1933.SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:Dr. Morris L. Bierbrier, FSA.Sahibzadi Jamil Unnisa Begum Mir Osman Ali Khan.M.A. Faiz Khan (Paigah).Mohammed Faraaz Khan.Sahibzada Mir Jaffar Ali Khan.Jeffrey Finestone.Sahibzada Mir Mahmood Ali Khan.Sahibzada Muhammad Naseeruddin Khan.Samia Ali Khan.Steve Ruelberg.Deepthi Sasidharan.Juan Jorge Shaffer.Warisunissa Begum.David Williamson.
Shaikh Mir Ismail [Alam Shaikh Siddiqi], Alam ul-Ulema, son of Shaikh Allahdad, son of 'Abdu'r Rahman Shaikh Azizan, fourteenth in direct male descent from Shaikh Shihab ud-din Suhrawardy, of Suhrawada, in Kurdistan, a celebrated Sufi mystic who lived in Persia, and lineal descendant of the father-in-law of the prophet, Abu Bakar Sadiq. m. (first) a lady of the family of Mir Hamadan, a distinguished Sayyid of Sarmarkand. He was k. at Golkonda, 1686, having had issue, two sons and a daughter:1) Nawab Qilich Khan Bahadur [Khwaja 'Abid]. b. at Liabad, near Samarkand (s/o the first wife). Qazi and Shaikh ul-Islam of Bokhara. Migrated to India and entered the Mughal service in 1641. Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 1,000 zat by Emperor Shah Jahan, prom. to 3,000 zat and 500 sowar1657, prom to 4,000 zat and 700 sowar 1658, prom to 1,500 sowar 1665, prom to 5,000 zat in 1681. Sadar-i-Qul (Supt of Endowments) 1661-1667 and 1681-1685, Subadar of Ajmer 1667-1672, and Multan 1672-1676, Amir-i-Haj 1676-1680, and Faujdar of Zafarabad Bidar 1686-1687. Granted the titles ofAzim Khan 1657, and Qilich Khan Bahadur 1680. He d. three days after the siege of Golconda, 7th February 1687 (bur. Uttapur), having had issue, five sons and two daughters, including:a) Farzand-i-Arjumand, Nawab Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang, Sipah Salar. b. at Samarkand, ca. 1649, as Mir Shahab ud-din, educ. privately. He joined his father at Delhi in 1668, entered the Mughal service and was appointed to an Imperial mansab of 300 zat and 70 sowar1669. Prom to 500 zat 1681, and further prom to 7,000 zat and 7,000 sowar for his services at the capture of Wudigar and Adoni in 1687. Lost his sight during the campaign against Suntu Mahratha but continued his military commands. Granted the titles of Khan 1681, Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur 1685, and Firuz Jang 1686. Granted the insignia of royalty 1687. Cdt. of the Corps of Gentlemen (Bakhshi-i-Ahdiyan) 1683-1687, Sipah Salar (C-in-C) of Malwa 1706-1707, Subadar of Berar 1707, and Gujarat 1707-1710. m. (first) at Delhi, ca. 1668, Nawab Wazir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, née Safia Khanum, daughter of Jumlat ul-Mulk, Nawab Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, 'Allami Fahami, sometime Wazir ul-Mamalikto Emperor Shah Jahan. m. (second) after the death of his first wife, a daughter of her younger brother, Hafizu'llah Khan [Miyan Khan], sometime Subadar of Sind and a mansabdar of 2,000. m. (third) another daughter of  Hafizu'llah Khan [Miyan Khan], sometime Subadar of Sind and a mansabdar of 2,000. He d. at Ahmadabad, 9th December 1710 (bur. Mausoleum of Ghazi ud-din Khan, Ajmiri Gate, Delhi), having had issue, a son and a daughter:i) Mir Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, who became H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan (s/o Wazir un-nisa Begum) - see below.i) A daughter. m. Sahibzada Hamidu'llah Khan, son of Imad ul-Mulk, Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Mubariz Khan Bahadur, sometimeSubadar of the Deccan.
b) H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan Mu'iz ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja Hamid Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jang [Jangali Shahzada]. Subadar of Bijapur 1710, Wazir ul-Mamalik 1720, Naib Subadar of Gujarat 1723-1724, and of Nander 1726-1728. Granted the titles of Khan 1687, prom toKhan Bahadur 1706, and Mu'iz ud-Daula and Salabat Jang in 1721. Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 3,000 zat and 3,000 sowar 1687, prom to 5000 zat and 5,000 sowar 1706. He d. at Gulbarga, 1728 (bur. Shah Banda Nawaz), having had issue, three sons:
i) Nawab Mir Khairu'llah Khan Bahadur, Fathyab Jang. He had issue, a son:
(1) Fathyab ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja Marhamat Khan Bahadur, Fathyab Jang. m. Sahibzadi Fakhr un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Manjli Begum], second daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad. He had issue, a daughter:
(a) Sahibzadi … Begum. b. 30th July 1781 (d/o Fakhr un-nisa Begum).
ii) Sahibzada Mir Hafizu'llah Khan. 
iii) Nawab Mir Marhamat Khan, Zafaryab Jang. He had issue, several sons.
c) Nasir ud-Daula, Nawab 'Abdu'l Rahim Chin Qilich Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jang. Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 1,500 zat and 1,500sowar 1701, prom to 5,000 zat and 5,000 sowar 1721, prom. to 7,000 zat and 7,000 sowar 1724. Faujdar of Jaunpur 1717-1722, of Burhanpur 1722-1725, 1735 and 1743, of Aurangabad 1725-1743. Granted the titles of Chin Qilich Khan Bahadur by Emperor Bahadur Shah, and prom. toNasir ud-Daula and Salabat Jang 1721. He d. before 15th February 1744, having had issue, a son:
i) Sahibzada Mir Mujahid Khan. He became a dervish and his end is unknown.
d) A son who d. early in life.
e) Another son who d. early in life.
a) Khadija Begum Sahiba. m. 'Azd ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad 'Iwaz Khan Bahadur, Qaswara Jang [Khwaja Kamal] (d. 11th July 1730, bur. Shrine of Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib), sometime Nazim of Ilichpur, son of Mir 'Iwaz Haidari, by his wife, a sister of Sayyid Niyaz Khan. She had issue - see below.
b) A daughter. m. Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab Ri'ayat Khan Bahadur (d. from wounds recived at the battle of Shakar Khera, 2nd October 1724), sometime Subadar of Malwa, younger son of Khwaja Baha ud-din Khan. She had issue, a son - see below.
2) Khwaja Baha ud-din Khan. He was k. on the orders of the ruler of Bokhara, before 1681, having had issue: 
a) H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Amin Khan Chin Bahadur, Nusrat Jang. Migrated to India and entered the Mughal service in 1689, rising to the rank of 2,000 zat and 1,000 sowar 1689, prom to 1,200 sowar in 1700, prom to 3,500 zat in 1706, prom to 4,000 zat in 1707, prom to 1,500 sowar in 1709, prom. to 6,000 zat and 6,000 sowar 1713, prom to 8,000 zat and 8,000 sowar 9/10/1720.Sadar-i-Qul 1699-1707, Faujdar of Moradabad 1707-1713, 2nd Bakshi 1713-1720 and Subadar of Malwa 1718-1719. Vicegerent of the Empire with the title of from Wazir ul-Mamalik 25th November 1720. Granted the titles Khan 1689, Khan Bahadur 1700, Chin Bahadur 1709, I'timad ud-Daula and Nusrat Jang 1713. m. (first) a daughter of Khwaja Zachariah. m. (second) Nawab Zinat Mihr Begum, a relative of Dilrus Banu Begum Sahiba alias Rabia Daurani. He d. suddenly, at Delhi, 8th February 1721 (bur. there at the Madrassa near the Ajmeri Gate), having had issue:
i) H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang [Mir Muhammad Fazil]. Entered the Mughal service and appointed to an Imperial mansab of 6,000 zat and 6,000 sowar 9/10/1720, prom. to 7,000 zat and 7,000sowar 9/10/1720, prom to 8,000 zat and 8,000 sowar 22/7/1724. Cdt of the Corps of Gentlemen (Bakshi-i-Ahdiyan) 1713-1719, 2nd Bakshi1720-1724, Wazir ul-Mamalik 22nd July 1724-1748. Granted the titles of Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur by Emperor Aurangzeb, and prom. to I'timad ud-Daula 30th January 1721. m. Sholapuri Bai, sister of Nawab Jan-nisar Khan, sometime Faujdar of Kora Jahanabad. He was accidentally k. by a cannon ball while praying in his tent, at Manupur, 21st March 1748, having had issue, six sons and four daughters:
(1) The eldest son of H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang [Mir Muhammad Fazil]. m. after 1741, a daughter of Nawab 'Ali Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Katehir (Rohilkand).
(2) Mu'in ul-Mulk, Nawab Farzand Khan Bahadur, Rustam-i-Hind [Mir Mannu]. Commanded the Mughal army which defeated Ahmad Shah Abdali at Manupur, 21st March 1748. Subadar of Lahore and Multan 21st April 1748-1753. Granted the title ofFarzand Khan Bahadur Rustam-i-Hind' by Ahmad Shah Abdali 1748. m. Murad Begum Sahiba [Mughlani Begum] (d. in Jammu, after 1779), Administrator of Lahore for her infant son January-April 1754 and 1754-1756, née Soraya Begum, daughter of Jani Khan, by his wife, Durdana Begum, daughter of Saif ud-Daula, Nawab 'Abdu's Samad Khan Bahadur, Diler Jang, sometime Subadar of Lahore and Kashmir. He d. (poisoned?) at Lahore, 3rd November 1753 (bur. there at Shahidganj), having had issue, one son and two daughters:
(a) Mu'in ul-Mulk, Nawab Muhammad Amin Khan Bahadur. b. 1751 (s/o Mughlani Begum), educ. privately. Naib Subadar of Lahore 12th November (aged 2 years, the Subadar of Lahore, his superior, being aged 3 years). Invested asSubadar for the Shah of Afghanistan, together with the title of Mu'in ul-Mulk, January 1754. He d. at Lahore, May 1754.
(a) Umda Begum Sahiba (d/o Mughlani Begum). m. at Delhi, 21st February 1757, as his second wife, Asaf Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din III Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang [Mir Shihab ud-din] (b. at Nawar, 1stFebruary 1736; d. at Kalpi, 1st December 1800), eldest son of Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din II Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang, by his wife, Nawab Sultan Begum Sahiba, youngest daughter of H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang [Mir Muhammad Fazil] - see below.
(b) … Begum Sahiba (d/o Mughlani Begum).
(3) H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Itimad ud-Daula, Khan-i-Khanan, Nawab Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur [Mir Muhammad Nizam ud-din] (s/o Sholapuri Bai). Bakshi 1748-1751, Subadar of Ajmer 1751-1753, Wazir ul-Mamalik 13th May 1753-2nd June 1754. Granted the titles of Nizam ud-din Khan BahadurIntizam ud-Daula, and Khan-i-Khanan 7th June 1751, prom. to Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur and Itimad ud-Daula 13th May 1753. He was k. (strangled) on the orders of Ghazi ud-din Khan, at the Red Fort, Delhi, 30th November 1759, having had issue:
(a) Fakhr ud-Daula. He left a descendant?:
(i) H.E. 'Umdat ul-Umara, Itimad ud-Daula, Zia ul-Mulk, Nawab Sayyid Fazl 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Suhrab Jang. Sometime Chief Minister to the King of Oudh. He d. before 1829. 
(a) Nawab Shams un-nisa Dulhan Banu Begum Sahiba. m. at Faizabad, 18th November 1770, H.H. Madar ul-Muham, Wazir ul-Mamalik-i- Hindustan, Yar Wafadar, Rustam-i-Hind, Umdat ul-Mulk, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Mirza Yahya 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Hizabir Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Wazir of Oudh (b. ca. 23rd September 1748; d.s.p. at the the Daulat Khana-i-Asafi, Lucknow, 21st September 1797, bur. there, at the Imambara-i-Asafi), eldest son of H.H. Shuja ud-Daula, Nawab Mirza Jalal ud-din Haidar Khan Bahadur, Nawab Wazir of Oudh, by his wife, 'Umat uz-Zohra Begum Sahiba [Nawab Bahu Begum], only daughter of Mu'taman ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Ishaq Khan I Bahadur. She d.s.p. at Allahabad, after 1803 (bur. Imambara-i-Asafi, Lucknow) - see India Pensioners (Oudh).
(b) A daughter. m. Hamid ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Shah Khair ud-din Khan Bahadur, Mutahwar Jang, second son of Asaf Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang. She had issue - seeIndia (Baoni).
(3) Mir Fakhr ud-din Khan Bahadur. Wounded at Manupur, 21st March 1748.
(4) Mir Sadr ud-din Khan Bahadur.
(5) Mir Najm ud-din Khan Bahadur.
(6) Mir Baqa Khan Bahadur.
(1) Sahibzadi Shah Tara Begum Sahiba*.
(2) Sahibzadi Razi un-nisa Begum Sahiba*.
(3) Sahibzadi Fath un-nisa Begum Sahiba*.
(4) Sahibzadi Zeb un-nisa Begum [Nawab Sultan Begum Sahiba]. m. Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din II Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang [Mir Muhammad Panah] (b. 1698; d. at Aurangabad, 16th October 1752), eldest son of H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan - see below. 
*One of these daughters. m. Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab 'Azimu'llah Khan Bahadur, sometime Naib Subadar of Malwa, son of Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab Ri'ayat Khan Bahadur, sometime Subadar of Malwa - see below.
*Another daughter. m. before September 1745, 'Azd ud-Daula, Nawab Yahya Khan Bahadur, Nazim of Lahore 1745-1746, eldest son of Saif ud-Daula, Nawab Zakariya Khan Bahadur, Hizbar Jang, sometime Subadar of Lahore.
*A third daughter. m. Sayyid Niyaz Khan II, son of Sayyid Niyaz Khan I.
*A fourth daughter. m. Sayyid Jan-nisar Khan (k. by Nadir Shah while trying to protect his family, March 1739).
i) A daughter. m. Saif ud-Daula, Nawab Zakariya Khan Bahadur, Hizbar Jang (d. at Lahore, 12th July 1745), Subadar of Lahore 1739-1745, son of Samsam ud-Daula, Nawab 'Abdu's Samad Khan Bahadur, 'Ali Jang, sometime Subadar of Multan.
b) Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab Ri'ayat Khan Bahadur. Subadar of Malwa. Entered the Mughal service and appointed to an Imperial mansab of 900zat by Emperor Aurangzeb, prom. to 1,000 zat and 1,000 sowar 1708, prom. to 5,000 zat and 5,000 sowar. Granted the title of Zahir ud-Daula by the Nizam in 1721. m. a daughter of Khwaja 'Abid Qilich Khan Bahadur. He d. from wounds recived at the battle of Shakar Khera, 2nd October 1724, having had issue, a son:
i) Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab 'Azimu'llah Khan Bahadur. Naib Subadar of Malwa 1723-1725. m. a daughter of H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang [Mir Muhammad Fazil].
1) A daughter. m. Sayyid ... She had issue, a son and a daughter:
a) Sayyid Niyaz Khan. Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 1,500 zat and 500 sowarNaib Subadar of Bijapur 1705-1707. He had issue, a son:
i) Sayyid Niyaz Khan II. m. a daughter of Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Fazil Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, sometime Wazir ul-Mammalik. He was k. on the orders of Nadir Shah of Persia. C
a) A daughter. m. Mir 'Iwaz Haidari. She had issue:
i) 'Azd ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad 'Iwaz Khan Bahadur, Qaswara Jang [Khwaja Kamal]. b. at Turan. Migrated to India and entered the service of Firuz Jang as Master of the Household, Nazim of Ilchipur, Subadar of Berar 1713, prom to the rank of 7,000 zat and 7,000sowarNaib SubadarDiwan and Bakshi to Asaf Jah I. Granted the title of 'Iwaz Khan by Emperor Alamgir 1702. m. Khadija Begum Sahiba, daughter of Khwaja 'Abid Qilich Khan Bahadur. He d. at Aurangabad, 11th July 1730 (bur. Shrine of Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib), having had issue, including five sons and a daughter:
(1) Nawab Sayyid Jamal Khan Bahadur, Qiswara Jang. Appointed to a mansab of 5,000 zat and 5,o00 sowarNaib Subadar of Berar, later Governor of Berar. He d. before 13th January 1747, having had issue.
(2) 'Azd ud-Daula, Nawab Momin Khan Bahadur, Qaswara Jang. Naib Subadar of Hyderabad under Asaf Jah I, Governor of Burhanpur, and of Nandair. Granted the jagir of Patar Shaikh Babu in Sarkar Narnalah, Berar. He d. 15th November 1770, having had issue.
(3) Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja 'Abdu'l Hadi Khan Bahadur, Qiswara Jang. Qiladar of Mahwar Fort. He had issue.
(4) Nawab Khwaja 'Abdu'l Rashid Khan Bahadur, Himmat Jang. He d. after 1778.
(5) Nawab Khwaja 'Abdu's Shahid Khan Bahadur, Haibat Jang.
(1) A daughter. m. H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan ( b. at Agra, 20th August 1671; d. at Burhanpur, 22nd May 1748, bur. Mausoleum of Shaikh Burhan ud-din, Aurangabad), son of Farzand-i-Arjumand, Nawab Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang, Sipah Salar, by his first wife, Nawab Wazir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Jumlat ul-Mulk, Nawab Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, 'Allami Fahami. She had issue - see below.

 
1713 - 1748 H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan. b. at Agra, 20th August 1671 as Mir Qamar ud-din Khan, son of Farzand-i-Arjumand, Nawab Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang, Sipah Salar, by his first wife, Nawab Wazir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Jumlat ul-Mulk, Nawab Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, 'Allami Fahami, educ. privately. Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 400 zat and 100 sowar1684 prom. to 500 sowar 1691, prom. to 900 sowar 1678, prom. to 3,000 zat and 500 sowar 1698, prom. to 3,500 zat and 3,000 sowar 1698, prom. to 4,000 zat and 3,000 sowar 1699, prom. to 4,000 zat and 3,600sowar 1700, prom. to 4,000 zat and 4,000 sowar 1702, prom. to 5,000 zat and 5,000 sowar 1705, prom. to 6,000 zat and 6,000 sowar 9/12/1707, prom. to 7,000 zat and 7,000 sowar 27/1/1708, prom. to 8,000 zatand 8,000 sowar 12/1/1713, prom. to 9,000 zat and 9,000 sowar 8/2/1722. Faujdar of the Carnatic and Talikota 1701-1705, of Bijapur, Bijapuri, Azamnagar and Belgaum 1705-1706, Raichur and Talikota 1706-1707, Sakkhar and Badkal 1706-1707, and of Firoznagar and Balkona 1707, Subadar of Oudh andFaujdar of Gorakpur 9th December 1707-6th February 1711, Subadar of the Deccan and Faujdar of the Carnatic 12th January 1713-April 1715, Faujdar of Moradabad April 1717-7th January 1719, Subadar of Patna 7th February-15th March 1719, Malwa 15th March 1719-1724, and of Gujarat 1722-1724. Raised his standard of revolt and proceeded to the Deccan, 9th May 1719, taking possession of Asir on the same day, and Burhanpur 25th May 1719. Defeated the Imperial commander Sayyid Dilawar 'Ali Khan on 19th June 1720 at Hasanpu, in Handia, thereby founding an independent principality. Confirmed in his Deccani possessions by Imperial farman, 20th June 1720. Ascended the musnad at Burhanpur, 31stJuly 1720. Invested as Vicegerent of the Empire with the title of Waqil-i-Mutlaq 8th February 1722. Secured the Berar territories at the Battle of Sakhar Kheda on 11th October 1724. Established his capital at Hyderabad, 7th December 1724. Granted the titles of Khan 1685, prom. to Khan Bahadur 1691, prom to Chin Qilich Khan 1697, Khan-i-Dauran Bahadur 9th December 1707, Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadurand Firuz Jang 1712, prom. to Khan-i-KhananNizam ul-Mulk and Fath Jang on 12th January 1713, Asaf Jah 12th July 1737, and Amir ul-Umara and Bakshi ul-Mamaluk (Paymaster-General) 26th February 1739. m. (first) a daughter of 'Azd ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Kamal 'Iwaz Khan Bahadur, Qiswara Jang, sometime Subadar of Berar. m. (second) Umda Begum Sahiba (d. at Hyderabad, 22nd February 1775). m. (third) at Aurangabad, Said un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Shaikh Najibu'llah Khan Wala Shahi, of Gulbarga, of the same family as his mother. He d. at Burhanpur, 1st June 1748 (bur. Mausoleum of Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib Chisti, Khuldabad, near Aurangabad), having had issue, six sons and seven daughters:
1) Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang. b. before 13th March 1709, as Mir Muhammad Panah (s/o Said un-nisa Begum), educ. at the Imperial Court. Deputy Paymaster-General (Naib Bakshi) 1740-1745, Paymaster-General (Mir Bakshi) 17th June 1751, Subadar of Agra 1751, Malwa and Gujarat. Granted the titles of Shahadat Khan, and Amir ul-Umara 7th June 1739. Granted a valuablekhilat from the Emperor and a firman appointing him as Viceroy of the Deccan together with the title of Nizam ul-Mulk, 31st January 1751 (confirmed after consultation with the Marathas, 14th May 1752). Proceeded there to assume the sovereignty of his father's territories, but was killed before ascending the musnadm. at Kotla Firuz Shah, Delhi, Nawab Sultan Begum Sahiba, née Sahibzadi Zeb un-nisa Begum, daughter of Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Fazil Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, sometime Wazir ul-Mamaluk to Emperor Muhammad Shah. He d. at Aurangabad, 16th October 1752 ((poisoned by the mother of Nizam 'Ali) (bur. Delhi), having had issue:
a) H.H. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan, Asaf Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Firuz Jang. b. at Nawar, 1st February 1736, as Mir Shihab ud-din (s/o Sultan Begum), educ. privately. Paymaster-General (Mir Bakshi) 12th December 1752-1754,Wazir ul-Mamalik 2nd June 1754, Naib Wazir 1757-1759. Granted the titles of Amir ul-Umara, 'Imad ul-MulkGhazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, and Firuz Jang 12th December 1752, prom. to Nizam ul-Mulk and Asaf Jah 13th May 1753, and granted the title of Farzari Khan by Ahmad Shah Abdali 21st February 1757. Blinded and imprisoned Emperor Ahmad Shah in 1754 and assassinated Emperor Alamgir II in 1759. Escaped punishment by going on pilgrimage to Mecca. m. (first) spring 1755 (div. at Delhi, 20th February 1757), Gunna Begum Sahiba (d. 1775, bur. Bagh Jamal, Nurabad), daughter of Khan-i-Khanan, Nawab 'Ali Quli Khan Bahadur [Shash Angushi], Zafar Jang, sometime Lord Steward and amansabdar of 7,000, by a poetess and former dancing girl. m. (second) at Delhi, 21st February 1757, Umda Begum Sahiba, elder daughter of his maternal uncle, Mu'in ul-Mulk, Nawab Farzand Khan Bahadur, Rustam-i-Hind [Mir Mannu], sometime Subadar of Lahore and Multan, by his wife, Nawab Murad Begum Sahiba [Mughlani Begum], sometime Administrator of Lahore, daughter of Jani Khan. He d. at Kalpi, 31st August 1800 (bur. Shrine of Farid Shakkarganj, Pakpatan), having had issue, four (or five) sons - see India (Baoni).
2) Humayun Jah, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nasir Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan (s/o Said un-nisa Begum) - see below.
3) Nawab Sayyid Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jang, who succeeded as H.H. Amir ul-Mamaluk, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Sayyid Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Zaffar Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan - see below. 

4) Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Asad Jang, who succeeded as H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan (s/o Umda Begum) - see below.
5) H.E. Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. b. before 1st May 1737, educ. privately. Appointed to a mansab of 7,000 zat and 7,000 sowar 25th April 1756. Subadar of Bijapur 26th April 1756-1760, Wakil-i-Mutlaq of the Deccan, 23rd July 1757 - 17th June 1759, and 27th September 1760. Granted the titles of Amad ud-DaulaBurhan ul-Mulk, promoted to Shuja ul-Mulk, and Amir ul-Umara, 22nd July 1758. Granted the districts of Chicacole and Murtazanaghar as his jagir in 1760. Subadar of Adoni and Raichur 1762. Established his capital at Adoni and attempted to carve out an independent principality for himself. He d. at Adoni, 6th October 1782, having had issue, three sons and one daughter:
a) Darah Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Zulfikhar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Mahabut Jang. Defended Adoni against Haidar 'Ali in 1787. m. (first) 5th September 1776, Sahibzadi Bidari Begum (b. at Muhamadabad Bidar; d. 23rd December 1788), eldest daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad. m. (second) 28th July 1778, Sahibzadi Naqshbandi Begum (d. 18th November 1808, bur. Tomb of Shaikh Hasan Barhana, Santoshnagar), third daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad. He d. at Rachur, 1794, having had issue, one son:
i) Nawab Ghulam Husain Khan Bahadur. A rebellion being raised in his name in 1795, the fort of Raichur was raised and his territories seized and transferred to the HEIC in 1799 (later known as the ceded districts).  
i) Sahibzadi … Begum. b. 24th July 1779 (d/o Naqshbandi Begum).
b) Nawab Mir Shahab ud-din Khan Bahadur, Sipah Sardar Jang. m. Sahibzadi Farhat un-nisa Begum Sahiba, sixth daughter H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad.
c) Nawab Mir Qudratu'llah Khan Bahadur, Ibrat Yab Jang. m. Sahibzadi Sajida Begum Sahiba, seventh daughter H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad. He had issue, a daughter:
i) Sahibzadi … Begum. m. 5th October 1809, …
d) Nawab Mir …Khan Bahadur, Rustam Yar Jang. m. (first), Sahibzadi Jahan Ara Begum Sahiba, eighth daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad. m. (second), Sahibzadi Salima Banu Begum Sahiba, ninth daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad.
a) Sahibzadi Bahu Begum. m. 5th September 1772, 'Ali Jah, Amir ul-Mamaluk, Asad ul-Mulk, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang (b.1753; d. 3rd December 1795), eldest son of Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad - see below.
b) Sahibzadi Bakhtawar Begum. m. Mumtaz ul-Umara, Qiyam ul-Mulk, Imtiaz ud-Daula, Nawab Sayyid Shah Khair ud-din Husain Khan Bahadur, Mumtaz Jang, Nawab of Kalyani (d. at Kalyani, 29th January 1822, bur. there), Cdt. of the forts of Kalyani, Mudgul, and Mushki, eldest son of Qiyam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ibrahim Khan Bahadur. She had issue.
6) Humayun Jah, Nasir ul-Mulk, Motaqid ud-Daula, Nawab Chin Qilich Khan Bahadur, Nasir Jang. b. 1737, as Mir Mughal 'Ali Khan, educ. privately. Rebelled against his brother in 1761 but made his submission the following year. Commanded a division of the Nizam's army sent against Tipu Sultan in 1786. Imprisoned at Bedar 1787-1796. He d. 25th July 1802, having had issue, one son and one daughter: 
a) Nawab Fakhr Yab Jang Bahadur. m. Sahibzadi Amir un-nisa Begum, eleventh daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad.
a) A daughter. m. at Hyderabad, 26th September 1788, Nawab Shukoh ud-Daula Bahadur.
1) Sahibzadi Khair un-nisa Begum. m. before 1741, Nawab Talib Muhi ud-din Mutasawwil Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jang (d. at Bijapur), sometimeFaujdar of Lahore, Raichur, Madakal, and Adoni and Naib Subadar of Bijapur, third son of Hafizu'llah Khan, sometime Subadar of Sind and Faujdarof Siwistan. She had issue, a son:
a) H.H. Nawab Hidayat Muhi ud-din Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan - see below.
2) Sahibzadi Padshah Begum (d/o Said un-nisa Begum). m. Khan Baba Khan, of Bokhara.
3) Sahibzadi Muhsina Begum (d/o Said un-nisa Begum).
4) Sahibzadi Khujasta Banu Begum [Khan Bahadur Begum]. She d. at Hyderabad, 23rd December 1788.
5) Sahibzadi Badar un-nisa Begum Sahiba.
6) Sahibzadi Mukarama Banu Begum [Kali Begum Sahiba]. m. Qiyam ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Ibrahim Khan Bahadur (d. at Hyderabad, 5th September 1776, son of Najmud-Daula, Nawab Mir Kalan Khan Bahadur, sometime Qiladar of Muhammadabad Bidar. She d. at Hyderabad, 13th November 1779, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
a) Mumtaz ul-Umara, Qiyam ul-Mulk, Imtiaz ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Khair ud-din Husain Khan Bahadur, Mumtaz Jang [Sayyid Shah], Nawab of Kalyani. Qiladar of the forts of Kalyani, Mudgul, and Mushki. m. Sahibzadi Bakhtawar Begum, daughter of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. He d. at Kalyani, 29th January 1822 (bur. there),  having had issue, at least seven sons, including:
i) Mumtaz ul-Umara, Qiyam ul-Mulk, Imtiaz ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muin ud-din Husain Khan Bahadur, Ghazanfar Jang [Mohana Mian].m. at Hyderabad, 16th December 1807, Sahibzadi Kamal un-nisa Begum, second daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah III. He had issue.
vii) Husain Yar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Maddah Husain Khan Bahadur [Mughal Sahib].
a) A daughter. m. at Hyderabad, 12th September 1766, a son of Najm ul-Mulk, Najm ud-Daula, Nawab Ghulam Haider Khan Bahadur, Saif Jang, sometime Supt. of Ships at Rajmundary . She d. 17th February 1773.
7) Mah Bano Begum Sahiba, m. Ikhlas Khan of Delhi.
One of these daughters. m. Itimad ud-Daula (II), Nawab Qamar ud-din Khan Bahadur.
1748 - 1750 H.H. Humayun Jah, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nasir Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan. b. 26th February 1712, second son of H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan, by his second wife, Said un-nisa Begum Sahiba, educ. privately. Appointed as his father's Deputy during his absence in Delhi 1737-1741. Attempted to seize power, but was defeated by his father at the Idhag Maidan in Aurangabad, 23rd July 1741. Subadar of Aurangabad 1745-1746. Succeeded on the death of his father, 1st June 1748. Ascended the musnad at Burhanpur, 2nd June 1748. Invested by Imperial firman, 4th February 1749. m. several wives, including before 3rd February 1745, a daughter of Yar Wafadar, Roshan ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja Muzaffar Zafar Khan Bahadur, Rustam Jang, sometime 3rd Bakhshi and cdr. of 7,000 zat and 7,000 sowar. He was k. at Dupleix-Fathabad (Sarasangupettai?), near Jinji, by the Pathan Nawab Himmat Bahadur Khan of Kurpa, 16th December 1750 (bur. Mausoleum of Hazrat Burhan ud-din Gharib, Burhanpur), having had issue:
1) A daughter. m. Qutb ul-Umara, Qamar ul-Mulk, Qamar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Mahmud Khan Bahadur, Mansur Jang (d. after 1790), a maternal great grandson of Asaf Jah I, prom. to the title of Qutb ul-Umara 2nd January 1790.
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1750 - 1751  H.H. Nawab Hidayat Muhi ud-din Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan, eldest son Nawab Talib Muhi ud-din Mutawassil Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jang, sometime Naib Subadar of Bijapur, by his wife Sahibzadi Khair un-nisa Begum, the daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan. Appointed to an Imperial mansab of 3,000 zat and 2,000 sowar, prom. to 4,000 zat on his appointment to Bijapur. Subadar of Bijapur after the death of his father. Assumed the Viceroyalty of the Deccan on the death of his uncle, 16th December 1750. Installed at Pondicherry, when he granted territories and titles to Dupleix and the French, 31st December 1750. Granted the titles of Muzaffar Jang andSa'adu'llah Khan. Invested with the Mahi-o-Maratib 3rd April 1751. He was k. in battle at the Lakkireddipalli Pass, in the Rayachoti taluka, when the Nawab of Kurnool struck him in the head with a spear, 13th February 1751, having had issue, an only son:
1) Nawab Muhammad Sa'ad ud-din Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jang. A minor at the death of his father in February 1751. Subadar of Bijapur 1751. Hed.s.p. from smallpox.
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1751 - 1762  H.H. Amir ul-Mamalik, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Said Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Zaffar Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan. b. before 24thNovember 1718, third son of H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan, educ. privately. Appointed as Deputy Viceroy to his elder brother, Ghazi ud-din, 1751. Proclaimed at the camp near Luckridpilli, at French instigation, 13th February 1751. Invested by Imperial firman, at Aurangabad, 12th September 1749. Granted the titles of Khan Bahadur and Salabat Jang during his father's lifetime, prom. to Asaf ud-Daula and Zaffar Jang1751, and prom. to Amir ul-Mamalik by the Emperor Alamgir II. The first of his house to enter into treaty relations with the HEIC, 14th May 1759. Deposed and imprisoned by his brother, 8th July 1762. He was k. in prison, at Bidar Fort, 16th September 1763 (bur. Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad), having had issue, two sons:
1) A son. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 12th March 1756.
2) Another son. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 27th March 1759.

1762 - 1803 H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan. b. 7th March 1734, fourth son of H.H. Asaf Jah I, Yamin us-Sultanat, Rukn us-Sultanat, Jumlat ul-Mulk, Madar ul-Maham, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Khan-i-Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan, by his wife, Umda Begum Sahiba, educ. privately. Granted tht titles of Nawab and Asad Jang by his father. Appointed to a mansab of 7,000 zat and 7,000 sowar 26th April 1756, and Subadarof Berar 28th April 1756. Appointed as successor designate by his brother, 9th November 1757, suspended 13th February 1758. Appointed as plenipotenciary with the title of Mukhtar-i-Mutlaq 17thJune 1759 - 27th September 1760. Deposed and imprisoned his brother and ascended the musnad, 8thJuly 1762. Transferred his capital from Aurangabad to Hyderabad in 1763. Heavily defeated by the Marathas in 1795, being forced to cede Daulatabad, Ahmedabad and Sholapur and pay an indemnity of Rs. 30 million. Entered into a treaty of Perpetual Alliance and Attachment with the HEIC, 12thNovember 1766. Fought with his new allies against Tipu Sultan, receiving the districts of Cudappah and Khammam after his defeat in 1799. m. several wives, including (a) Dil-Lagan Bai Sahiba (d. at Hyderabad, 13rd June 1809), a haramm. (b) Bakshi Begum Sahiba (d. 21st December 1813. m. (c) Tahniat un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Bibi Sahiba] (d. at Bibinagar Palace, Hyderabad, 12th May 1817, bur. Mecca Masjid). m. (d) Allah Rukni Begum Sahiba. m. (e) Zeb un-nisa Begum Sahiba (d.s.p.), daughter of Khajan Quli Khan, of Burhanpur, an Imperial mansabdar. He d. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 6thAugust 1803 (bur. there at the Mecca Masjid), having had issue, elevn sons and twelve daughters:
1) Murshidzada Afaq, 'Ali Jah, Amir ul-Mamaluk, Asad ul-Mulk, Asaf ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang. b. 1753, educ. privately. Rebelled against his father but was defeated and imprisoned, August 1795. m. at Hyderabad, 23rd September 1772 (nikah), Sahibzadi Bahu Begum Sahiba, daughter of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. He d. on the banks of the river Munjira, 24th November 1795 (bur. Tomb of Shaikh Hasan Barhana, Santoshnagar), having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
a) Sahibzada Mir Khurram 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. 24th December 1778 (s/o Bahu Begum). He d. 14th May 1779.
b) Sahibzada Mir Mukaram 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. 6th May 1780.  
c) Sahibzada Mir Zulcudhar 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. 2nd April 1789. He d. young.
a) Sahibzadi … Begum. m. 20th October 1788, a son of Nawab Khwaja 'Abdu'l Rashid Khan Bahadur, Himmat Jang.
2) Sikandar Jah, Asaf ul-Mulk, Asad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Asad Jang, who succeeded as H.H. Asaf Jah III, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad (s/o Tahniat un-nisa Begum) - see below.
3) Faridun Jah, Intizam ul-Mulk, Intizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Subhan 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Imtiaz Jang. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 25th July 1778,educ. privately. He d. 22nd June 1810, having had issue, eight sons:
a) Nawab Mir Vikar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Jandar Jang. b. 24th November 1792. He d. 29th May 1822, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Parviz 'Ali Khan. He d. before 1869.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Hayat ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 25th May 1850.
b) Nawab Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Shuja Jang. b. March 1795. He d. 22nd May 1845, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Mahtab 'Ali Khan. b. 20th February 1832. He d. 4th December 1858, having had issue: 
(1) Sahibzada Mir Ikram 'Ali Khan.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Ibrahim 'Ali Khan. b. 24th October 1850.
c) Nawab Mir Rashid ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Mansur Jang. b. 12th March 1796. He d. 10th June 1840, having had issue, three sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Khushru 'Ali Khan. b. 10th July 1828. He d. after 1875.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Jawahar 'Ali Khan. b. 19th February 1831. He d. 15th April 1849.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Zia ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 2nd March 1833. He d. 30th November 1849.
d) Sahibzada Mir … 'Ali Khan. b. 15th October 1806.
e) Sahibzada Mir Hasan 'Ali Khan. b. 12th September 1807. He d. 22nd March 1839.
a) Sahibzadi Vazir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. at Shadi Khana, 23rd January 1808, Haidar ul-Mulk, Haidar ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja 'Aliu'llah Khan Bahadur, Sagum Jang. She had issue:
i) Haidar ul-Mulk, Rafi ud-Daula, Nawab Sayyid Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, Faridun Jang. Private Tutor to the Heir Apparent. m. Husaini Begum Sahiba, daughter of Samsam ul-Mulk, Sunisamad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Bashir ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahdur, Samsan Jang. He d. before 15th July 1893, having had issue, two sons.
i) Sahibzadi Umdat un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. at Hyderabad, 26th April 1834, Mu'azzam ul-Mulk, Mu'azzam ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Badr ud-din Khan Bahadur, Rifa'at Jang (b. at Hyderabad, 22nd May 1805; d.v.p. there, 8th June 1853), third son of Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Nawab Muhammad Fakhr ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang, by his second wife Luft un-nisa Begum Sahiba. She had issue - see India Vassals (Paigah).
4) Jahandar Jah, Zulfiqar ul-Mulk, Nasir ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Zulfiqar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Babar Jang. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 10th August 1777. Granted the titles of Babar Jang 18th September 1782, and prom. to Jahandar Jah 15th September 1788. He d. 17th February 1827, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
a) Sahibzada Mir Rustam 'Ali Khan. b. June 1808, educ. privately. He d. 18th July 1869, having had issue, five sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Nawazish 'Ali Khan. b. 31st December 1831, educ. privately. He d. after 1869, having had issue, two sons:
(1) Shaibzada Mir Yawar 'Ali Khan. b. 29th August 1856.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Wahid 'Ali Khan.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Zafar 'Ali Khan. b. 30th September 1835. He had issue, one son:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Vilayat 'Ali Khan. b. 3rd August 1867.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Suykut 'Ali Khan. b. 10th June 1842.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Jamshid 'Ali Khan. b. 12th August 1846. He d. after 1875, having had issue, three sons:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Asaf 'Ali Khan. b. 30th December 1869.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Zulfiqar 'Ali Khan.  
(3) Sahibzada Mir Shuja'at 'Ali Khan. He had issue, three sons and three daughters:
(a) Sahibzada Mir Iradat 'Ali Khan.
(b) Sahibzada Mir Haidar 'Ali Khan. He had issue, three sons and three daughters:
(i) Sahibzada Mir Sabir 'Ali Khan.
(ii) Sahibzada Mir Asad 'Ali Khan.
(iii) Sahibzada Mir Rustam 'Ali Khan.
(i) Sahibzadi Said un-nisa Begum.
(ii) Sahibzadi Taj un-nisa Begum.
(iii) Sahibzadi Hajira Begum.
(a) Sahibzadi Rahmat un-nisa Begum.
(b) Sahibzadi Karim un-nisa Begum.
(c) Sahibzadi Sughra un-nisa Begum.
v) Sahibzada Mir Liaqat 'Ali Khan. He d. after 1875.
a) Sahibzadi Taj un-nisa Begum Sahiba.
5) Akbar Jah, Jumdat ul-Mulk, Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Taimur 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Qiswara Jang. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 10th October 1777 (s/o Tahniat un-nisa Begum), educ. privately. Granted the title of Qishwara Jang, 18th September 1782. Appointed to a mansab of 12,000. He d. at Hyderabad, 31st January 1852 (bur. Tomb of Hazrath Brahna Shah), having had issue, two sons:
a) Intizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Bahram 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. 29th August 1815, educ. privately. Granted the title of Intizam ud-Daula 7thApril 1826. He d. 15th November 1853, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Darab 'Ali Khan. b. 28th January 1838. He d. after 1869, having had issue:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Sa'adat 'Ali Khan.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Saadat 'Ali Khan. b. 2nd June 1845.
b) Itimad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Sa'adat 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. 3rd November 1815, educ. privately. Granted the title of Itimad ud-Daula 7th April 1826. He d.s.p. 19th November 1841.
6) Jamshid Jah, Zahir ul-Mulk, Zahir ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Intizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Kishwar Jang. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 25th November 1777 (s/o Dil-Lagan Bai), educ. privately. He d. 24th November 1800, having had issue, three sons:
a) Nawab Mir Nusrat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Tahar Jang. b. 6th June 1797. He d. 9th January 1844, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Hasan ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 2nd April 1825. He had issue:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Nizam ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 15th July 1850.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Dilawar 'Ali Khan. b. 13th April 1837. He d. after 1869.
b) Nawab Mir Dahim 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Khandasa Jang. b. 5th July 1799. He d.s.p. 2nd July 1821. 
c) Nawab Mir Badi ud-din 'Ali Khan, Sipahdar Jang. b. 31st July 1799. He d.s.p. 13th June 1825.
7) Sahibzada … 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, August, and d. 28th November 1780.
8) Sahibzada … 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 5th August 1782.
9) Sahibzada … 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 10th September 1782.
10) Sulaiman Jah, Rais ul-Mulk, Sultan ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Jahangir 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Zafar Jang. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 18th October 1792, educ. privately. m. (first) the daughter of H.E. Aristu Jah, Azim ul-Umara, Mushir ul-Mulk, Muin ud-Daula, Nawab Ghulam Said Khan Bahadur, Suhrab Jang, sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad. m. (second) before 1847, a daughter of Muhammad 'Ali Khan. He d. 28th June 1862, having had issue, two sons:
a) Sahibzada Mir Nawazish 'Ali Khan. b. March 1824. He d. after 1869, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Abid 'Ali Khan. b. 8th August 1846.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Asghar 'Ali Khan. b. 3rd March 1847.
b) A son, who d. young.
11) Kaiwan Jah, Sultan ul-Mulk, Iqbal ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Jahandar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 2nd September 1799, educ. privately. Adopted by H.E. Aristu Jah, Azim ul-Umara, Mushir ul-Mulk, Muin ud-Daula, Nawab Ghulam Said Khan Bahadur, Suhrab Jang, sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad. He d. 1st May 1827, having had issue, two sons:
a) Sahibzada Mir Munawar 'Ali Khan. b. 1820. He had issue, one son:
i) Sahibzada Mir Faiyaz 'Ali Khan. b. 24th March 1844. He d.s.p.  3rd March 1869.
b) Sahibzada Mir Shamsher 'Ali Khan. b. 9th October 1820. He d. after 1869, having had issue, three sons: 
i) Sahibzada Mir Imdad 'Ali Khan. b. 1st April 1855.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Dawar 'Ali Khan. b. 24th May 1857.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. b. 5th January 1867 and d. 24th September 1869.
1) Sahibzadi Bidari Begum. b. at Muhamadabad Bidar. m. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 5th September 1776, as his first wife, Darah Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Zulfikhar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Mir Khan Bahadur, Mahabut Jang (d. at Rachur, 1793), son of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. She d. 23rd December 1788, having had issue, one daughter - see above.
2) Sahibzadi Fakhr un-nisa Begum [Manjli Begum Sahiba]. m. Fathyab ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja Marhamat Khan Bahadur, Fathyab Jang, son of Nawab Mir Khairu'llah Khan Bahadur, Fathyab Jang, by whom she had issue, one daughter - see above.
3) Sahibzadi Naqshbandi Begum. m. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 28th July 1778, as his second wife, Darah Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Zulfikhar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Mir Khan Bahadur, Mahabat Jang, son of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. She d. 18th November 1808 (bur. Tomb of Shaikh Hasan Barhana, Santoshnagar) - see above.
4) Sahibzadi Riaz un-nisa Begum. m. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 5th April 1809, Nawab Muhammad 'Ali Khan, of Shiraz in Persia. She d. 3rd June 1809.
5) Sahibzadi Qamar un-nisa Begum. m. Khan Hashim Khan.
6) Sahibzadi Farhat un-nisa Begum. m. Nawab Mir Shahab ud-din Khan Bahadur, Sipah Sardar Jang, son of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang - see above. 
7) Sahibzadi Sajida Begum. m. Nawab Mir Qudratu'llah Khan Bahadur, Ibrat Yab Jang, son of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. She had issue, a daughter - see above.
8) Sahibzadi Jahan Ara Begum. m. as his first wife, Nawab Mir …Khan Bahadur, Rustam Yar Jang, younger son of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang - see above.
9) Sahibzadi Salima Banu Begum. m. as his second wife, Nawab Mir …Khan Bahadur, Rustam Yar Jang, younger son of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang - see above.
10) Sahibzadi Kabuli Begum. m. Nasir ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Badiu'llah Khan Bahadur.
11) Sahibzadi Amir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. Nawab Fakhr Yab Jang Bahadur, only son of Humayun Jah, Nasir ul-Mulk, Motaqid ud-Daula, Nawab Chin Qilich Khan Bahadur, Nasir Jang [Mir Mughal 'Ali] - see above.
12) Sahibzadi Bashir un-nisa Begum [Padshahzadi Begum Sahiba]. m. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 2nd February 1793, as his second wife, H.E. Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Abdul Fakhr Muhammad Fakhr ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang (b. at Hyderabad, before 21st February 1776; d. at Hyderabad, 10th April 1863, bur. Tomb of Shaikh Hasan Barhana, Santoshnagar), sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad, son of H.E. Shams ul-Umara, Shams ul-Mulk, Shams ud-Daula, Nawab Abul Fath Khan Bahadur, Taigh Jang, sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad, by his wife, Ladli Begum Sahiba, second daughter of Muhammad Amjad Khan Bahadur. She d. at Hyderabad, 15th December 1857, having had issue, two sons and three daughters - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).


1803 - 1829 H.H. Asaf Jah III, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad. b. at the Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 11thNovember 1768, second son of H.H. Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nizam of Hyderabad, by his wife, Tahniat un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Bibi Sahiba], educ privately. Appointed to a mansab of 6,000 zat and 6,000 sowar and granted the personal titles of Asad ud-Daula and Asad Jang 18th September 1782, prom to the title of Asaf ul-Mulk, and finally to Sikandar Jah. C-in-C of the Hyderabad Forces sent against Tipu Sultan 1791. Proclaimed on the death of his father, 7th August 1803. Invested with the titles of Asaf JahMuzaffar ul-MamalukNizam ul-Mulk and Nizam ud-Daula, by the King of Delhi. Ascended the musnad, at the Durbar Hall, Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 11th August 1803. m. (first) at Bedar, May 1794 (nikah) and at Hyderabad, May 1800 (zifaf), Jahan Parwar Begum Sahiba [Hajji Begum] (b. ca. 1783; d. at Hyderabad, 21st May 1853), daughter of Nawab Saif ul-Mulk [Ma'ali Mian], the son of H.E. Aristu Jah, Azim ul-Umara, Mushir ul-Mulk, Muin ud-Daula, Nawab Ghulam Said Khan Bahadur, Suhrab Jang, sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad, by his wife, a daughter of H.E. Khan-i-Khanan, Ashjar ul-Mulk, Ashjar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Safdar Khan Bahadur, Ghayur Jang, sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad. m. (second) Fazilat un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Chandni Begum] (d. at the Chandni Begum Haveli, Hyderabad, after March 1831), daughter of a palace slave, by whom he had three sons. He d. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 21st May 1829 (bur. there at the Mecca Masjid), having had issue, ten sons and nine daughters:
1) Nasir ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan Bahadur [Gufran Manzil], who succeeded as H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Aristu-i-Zaman, Asaf Jah IV, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan Bahadur [Gufran Manzil], Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Ayn waffadar Fidvi-i-Senliena, Iqtidar-i-Kishwarsitan Muhammad Akbar Shah Padshah-i-Ghazi, Nizam of Hyderabad (s/o Fazilat un-nisa Begum) - see below.
2) Samsam ul-Mulk, Sunisamad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Bashir ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahdur, Samsan Jang. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, before 26thJune 1797, educ. privately. Appointed to a mansab of 7,000. Samsam ul-Mulk. He d. at Hyderabad, 2nd June 1876, having had issue, twenty sons and several daughters, including:
a) Sahibzada Mir … 'Ali Khan. He d. young. 
b) Sahibzada Mir …'Ali Khan. He d. young.
c) Sahibzada Mir …'Ali Khan. He d. young.
d) Nawab Mir Sanjay 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Baber Jang. b. 13th January 1815. He had issue, two sons:
i) Asaf Yawar ul-Mulk, Asaf Yar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Vazir 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Baraqarar Jang [Vazir 'Ali Pasha]. b. 14thFebruary 1842. m. at Hyderabad, 19th January 1879 , Sahibzadi Siraj un-nisa Begum Sahiba, third daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah V, Afzal ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Tahniyat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCSI.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Shamsher 'Ali Khan. b. December 1855/January 1856.
e) Nawab Mir Sardar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Surat Jang. b. 2nd January 1819, educ. privately. He d. 22nd October 1849, having had issue, an only son:
i) Sahibzada Mir Hisam ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. March/April 1845, educ. privately. He d. after 1875, having had issue, two sons:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. b. December 1868/January 1869.
(2) Sahibzada Rahim ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 11th December 1869.
f) Nawab Mir Kadir 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Itimad Jang. b. 29th February 1820, educ. privately. He had issue, five sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Husain 'Ali Khan. b. 25th April 1847.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Dawar 'Ali Khan. b. 29th Nivember 1850.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Jauhar 'Ali Khan. b. 18th June 1855.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Mubaraq 'Ali Khan.
v) Sahibzada Mir Jahangir 'Ali Khan. 
g) Nawab Mir Habib 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Muazziz Jang. b. 1821. He had issue, five sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Qudrat 'Ali Khan.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Shaukat 'Ali Khan. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 6th May 1851.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Hashmat 'Ali Khan.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Bahadur 'Ali Khan.
v) Sahibzada Mir Yusuf 'Ali Khan. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1856. m. Khurshid Begum. He d. 19xx, having had issue, four sons and two daughters:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Awais 'Ali Khan. He d.s.p.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Inteqab 'Ali Khan. He d.s.p.
(3) Sahibzada Mir Razzak 'Ali Khan. He d.s.p.
(4) Sahibzada Mir Habib 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1900, educ. privately. m. Sahibzadi Haji un-nisa Begum (b. 1905; d. 1942), eldest daughter of Sahibzada Mir Sarfaraz 'Ali Khan, by his wife, Sayyida Mubarak Begum, daughter of Nawab Qayum Jung Bahadur, sometime Qiladar of Warangal. He d. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1937 (bur. Jahanara Bagh, Yaqutpura), having had issue, three sons and two daughters:
(a) Sahibzada Mir Bashir ud-din Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1921,educ. privately. m. Sahibzadi Munira un-nisa Begum, a descendant of Salabat Jah. He d. 1980 (bur. at Jahanara Bagh, Yaqutpura), having had issue, two sons and three daughters:
(i) Sahibzada Mir Jamil ud-din ‘Ali Khan [Habib Pasha]. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1940. Research scientist with the International Crops Research Inst for the Semi-Arid-Tropics (ICRISAT), now retired. m. Raeesa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Ghulam Mohammed Khan Lodhi, sometime Mayor and Metropolitan Magistrate Hyderabad, by his wife, Sahibzadi Sayed un-nisa Begum, a descendant of Nawab Samsam ud-Daula Bahadur.  He had issue, one son and three daughters:
1. Sahibzada Jaweed Siddiqi [Jaweed Nawab]. b. at the Humayun Jah Palace, Hyderabad, 1966,educ. Daffodils High Sch, Hyderguda, and Osmania Univ, Hyderabad (B.com). Accountant with the Bugshah Group in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. m. Nusrat Fatima, daughter of Sayyid Habib, by his wife Fahim un-nisa Begum. He has issue, two sons and two daughters:
a. Sahibzada Bashir Siddiqi [Hasan Nawab]. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1999.
b. Sahibzada Abrar Siddiqi [Abrar Nawab]. b. at the JRJ Villa, Hyderabad, 2001.
a. Sahibzadi Said un-nisa Begum [Husna Pasha]. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1997.
b. Sahibzadi Hamid un-nisa Begum. b. at the JRJ Villa, Hyderabad, 2006.
1. Sahibzadi Talat Begum. b. at the Mauziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, educ. Osmania Univ, Hyderabad (BA). m. Sahibzada Mir Inayat ‘Ali Khan [Sabir Pasha], a descendant of Salabat Jung.
2. Sahibzadi Ishrat Begum. b. at the Mauziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, educ. Osmania Univ, Hyderabad (BA). m. Omer Farooq Balsharaf. She had issue, two sons and three daughters.
3. Sahibzadi Azmat Begum. b. at the Ahmed Jah Palace, Hyderabad, educ. Osmania Univ, Hyderabad (BA). m. (first) 1990 (div.), Majaaz Ahmad. m. (second) 2001, Muhammed Kalim. She had issue, one son and one daughter by her first and two sons by her second husband.
(ii) Sahibzada Mir Azim ud-din ‘Ali Khan [Fareed Pasha]. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1950. GO Indian Posts & Telegraph Dept. m. 1980, Ashraf un-nisa Begum Sahiba. He d. 2008, having had issue, a son and a daughter:
1. Sahibzada Mir Moiz ud-din ‘Ali Khan [Moiz Nawab]. b. 1985, educ. (B.Com). m. Afrouz Begum. He has issue, one son one daughter.
1. Sahibzadi Mehar un-nisa Begum. b. 1986, educ. (B.Com). m. Muhammad ‘Abdu’l Azeem. She has issue, one son one daughter.
(i) Sahibzadi Shams un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1942. m. Sahibzada Mir Aziz ud-din ‘Ali Khan (d. 2007), sometime Police Inspector, a descendant of Salabat Jung. She has issue, one son and four daughters.
(ii)  Sahibzadi Abid un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1944. m. Sahibzada Mir Aijaz ‘Ali Khan, sometime Police Inspector Andhra Pradesh, a descendant of Salabat Jung. She has issue, a son and a daughter.
(iii) Sahibzadi Arif un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1952. m. Asif ur-Rehman (d. 2006). She had issue, two sons and one daughter.
(b) Nawab Mir Husain 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1923, educ. at the Madrasa-e-Aliya Nizam Coll., Hyderabad. A distinguished Urdu poet under the nom de plume 'Noor'. m. Sahibzadi Hafiz un-nisa Begum (b. 1926; d. 1990), younger daughter of Sahibzada Mir Kazim 'Ali Khan, by his first wife, Sahibzadi Nizam un-nisa Begum, only daughter of Sahibzada Mir Muzaffar 'Ali Khan. He d. 1987 (bur. at the Royal Cemetery, Tomb of Hazrat Brahna Shah), having had issue, five sons and four daughters:
(i) Sahibzada Mir Azmat 'Ali Khan [Moin Pasha]. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1944, educ. Osmania Univ, Hyderabad (B.Arch.). An accomplished architect and artist. m. (first) Qamar Sultana Begum. m. (second) Sultana Begum. He had no issue by his first wife, and three sons and four daughters by his second:
1. Sahibzada Mir Himayath 'Ali Khan. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1984.
2. Sahibzada Mir Azam 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 1989.
3. Sahibzada Mir Mazhar 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 2001.  
1. Sahibzadi Nizam un-nisa Begum [Seema]. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1985.
2. Sahibzadi Hafiz un-nisa Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1990.
3. Sahibzadi Meher un-nisa Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1992.
4. Sahibzadi Qamar un-nisa Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1994.
(ii) Sahibzada Mir Jahandar 'Ali Khan [Salim Pasha]. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1946. Hed. young.
(iii) Sahibzada Mir Osman 'Ali Khan. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1952, educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (B.Ach.). m. 14th September 1979, Sahibzadi Akhter un-nisa Begum [Farhat Jahan], a descendant of Sufi Naimat 'Ali Shah. He had issue, two  daughters:
1. Sahibzadi Jamil un-nisa Begum [Hur]. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 2nd July 1987, educ. the American Univ. of London (MBA). Artist.
2. Sahibzadi Nusrath un-nisa Begum [Nisho]. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 15th Novemebr 1989,educ. the American Univ. of London (BA English Lit.)
(iv) Sahibzada Mir Khadir 'Ali Khan. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1955, educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (B.Arch.). m. 24th September 1982, Shah Jahan Begum (b. 1958), educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (MB-Unani Medecine), daughter of Syed Karim ud-din, a businessman, by his wife, Munir un-nisa Begum. He has issue, two sons and two daughters:
1. Sahibzada Mir Taufiq 'Ali Khan. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1983, educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (MBA-IT).
2. Sahibzada Mir Mujjahid 'Ali Khan. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1995.
1. Sahibzadi Faiz un-nisa Begum. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1986, educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (BA-Psychology).
2. Sahibzadi Tabassum un-nisa Begum. b. at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1987, educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (B.Sc. Genetics). 
(v) Sahibzada Mir Mahbub 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1964, educ. Khwaja Bande Nawaz Coll., Gulbarga, Karnataka  (B.Eng.). m. 1993, Sahibzadi Sarfaraz un-nisa Begum, youngest daughter of Sahibzada Mir Sadat 'Ali Khan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Qadir un-nisa Begum, daughter of Sahibzada Mir Habib 'Ali Khan. No issue.
(i) Sahibzadi Yawer un-nisa Begum [Mehmud Pasha]. b. at the Zulfiqar ud-Daula Palace, Hyderabd, Deccan, 1943, educ. privately. m. Sahibzada Mir Yusuf 'Ali Khan, a descendant of Samsam ud-Daula. She has issue, three sons and three daughters.
(ii) Sahibzadi Noor un-nisa Begum [Haseen Pasha]. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1948,educ. University Women's Coll., Hyderabd (BA). m. Sahibzada Mir Munawer 'Ali Khan [Omar Pasha], a descendant of Nawab Mubariz ud-Daula. She has issue, four sons.
(iii) Sahibzadi Zinat un-nisa Begum. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, 1950, educ. (BA). m. Sahibzada Mir Afzal 'Ali Khan. She has issue,three  daughters.
(iv) Sahibzadi Khair un-nisa Begum [Meraj Pasha]. b. at the Hafeez Manzil, Santosh Nagar, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1956. m. Khalid Saifu'llah Khan. She has issue, one son and four daughters.
(c) Sahibzada Mir Muhammed ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. b. 1928, educ. at the Madrasa-e-Aliya Nizam Coll, Hyderabad. An accomplished Urdu poet under nom de plue ‘Kaleem’. Presdt Sahibzada Family Trust. m. (first) Sahibzadi Jahangir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, a descendant of Nawab Mubaraz ud-Daula Bahadur. m. (second) 1970, Aziza Begum Sahiba [Alia Dilshad Begum Sahiba], a descendant of the Caliph Umar Bin Farooq II. He d. at Hyderabad, 2008 (bur. there at the Nawab Mubaraz ud-Daula Cemetery, Iedi Bazaar), having had issue, two sons and two daughters by his first wife:
(i) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan [Rashid Nawab]. b. 1948 (s/o Jahangir un-nisa). m. Malika Jahan Begum. He had issue, three  daughters:
1. Sahibzadi Parveen Begum.
2. Sahibzadi Nasreen Begum.
3. Sahibzadi Shaheen Begum.
(ii) Sahibzada Mir Habib 'Ali Khan [Mohsin Pasha]. b. 1956 (s/o Jahangir un-nisa). m. Sahibzadi Fatima Tamkanath un-nisa Begum, a descendant of Nawab Humayun Jah Bahadur. He had issue, two sons and two daughters:
1. Sahibzada Mir Qamar ud-din 'Ali Khan [Khadeer Pasha].
2. Sahibzada Mir Yawar 'Ali Khan [Baseer Pasha]
1. Sahibzadi Muqhtar un-nisa Begum [Masarath Pasha].
2. Sahibzadi Razzak un-nisa Begum [Rubina Pasha].
(iii) Sahibzada Mir Mahmud 'Ali Khan (s/o Aziza).
(iv) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Liyaqat 'Ali Khan (s/o Aziza).
(i) Sahibzadi Rahim un-nisa Begum. b. 1950 (d/o Jahangir un-nisa), educ. privately. m. Sahibzada Mir Viqar ud-din 'Ali Khan, a descendant of Nawab Basalat Jah. She had issue, foru sons and a daughter.
(ii) Sahibzadi Jamal un-nisa Begum [Shaheed] (d/o Jahangir un-nisa). She d. following heart surgery, at the age of sixteen years.
(iii) Sahibzadi Dawar un-nisa Begum (d/o Aziza). m. Sahibzada Mir Hasan 'Ali Khan, a descendant of Nawab  Humayun Jah Bahadur.
(iv) Sahibzadi Nazeer un-nisa Begum (d/o Aziza).
(a) Sahibzadi Qadir un-nisa Begum. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1930, educ. privately. m. Sahibzada Mir Sadat 'Ali Khan, a descendant of Nawab Samsam ud-Daula Bahadur. She d. 1992, having had issu, six sons and four daughters.
(b) Sahibzadi Ghaus un-nisa Begum. b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1932, educ. privately. m. Sahibzada Mir Hifazat 'Ali Khan, a descendant of Nawab Humayun Jah Bahadur. She had issue, three sons and foru daughters. 
(1) Sahibzadi Inayat un-nisa Begum. She dunm.
(2) Sahibzadi Liaqat un-nisa Begum. She dunm.
h) Nawab Mir Turab 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Aftab Jang. b. 1822. He had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Mukarram 'Ali Khan. b. 21st March 1842. He d. after 1875, having had issue, three sons:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Hidayat 'Ali Khan. b. 19th November 1863.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Muhi ud-din 'Ali Khan.
(3) Sahibzada Mir Sa'adat 'Ali Khan. b. 24th January 1865.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Basharat 'Ali Khan. b. 23rd July 1845. He d. after 1875, having had issue, three sons:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Roshan 'Ali Khan. b. 3rd February 1869.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Munawar 'Ali Khan.
(3) Sahibzada Mir Muazzam 'Ali Khan.
i) Nawab Mir Sarfraz 'Ali Khan Bahdur, Saham Jang. b. at Hyderabad, 21st December 1827, educ. privately. He d. after 1881, having had issue, five sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Humayun 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, January/February 1852.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Dur 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 31st July 1854.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Alam 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 26th January 1860.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Dilawar 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, after 1869.
v) Nawab Mir Tilawar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Tilawat Jang. b. at Hyderabad, 30th July 1881, educ. Nizam Coll, Hyderabad and Punjab Univ (BA). Assist in the Hyderabd Home Secretariat, Mbr Hyderabad Municipality, Nazim of the Nizam’s Sharf-i-Khastroops, Assist Minister for Municipal, Sanitary & Medical Depts 1913, Sec Sharf-i-Khas Dept 1913-1925, MEC 1919-1927, MEC for Revenue 1925-1927, and MEC for Public Works 1927. He had issue, two sons:
(1) Nawab Mir Feroz 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Feroz Nawaz Jung. b. at Hyderabad, 16th May 1907, educ. Muslim Univ, Aligarh (BA 1928). He had issue, a daughter:
(a) Sahibzadi Ashraf un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. Nawab Khwaja Shakir Hussain, son of ... , by his wife, Sahibzadi Amina Begum Sahiba, eldest daughter of Nawab Khwaja Sir Ahmad Hussain Khan Bahadur, Amin Jung, KCIE, CSI, sometime MEC for Finance and Law. She had issue, two sons and three daughters.
(2) Nawab Mir Akbar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Akbar Nawaz Jang, educ. Trinity Coll, Cambridge (BA). m. Sahibzadi Abid un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Mehpara Begum], second daughter of Jemadar Nawab ‘Abdu’l Jabbar Khan Bahadur, by his wife, Sahibzadi Askari un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of daughter of Major-General Al-Haj Afshar ul-Mulk, Afshar ud-Daula, Nawab Sir Muhammad ‘Ali Beg Bahadur, Afshar Jang, Sardar Bahadur, KCIE, MVO, OBI, sometime cdt Hyderabad State Forces. He had issue, two sons and three daughters:
(a) Sahibzada Mir Arjumand ‘Ali Khan. b. 1940. m. 1964, Nawabzadi Sabiha Sultan Begum Sahiba (b. at Bhopal, 30th March 1942), second daughter of Iftikhar ud-Daula, Iftikhar ul-Mulk, Nawab Muhammad Iftikhar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Hanifi ul-Muzhab, Nawab of Pataudi, by his wife, H.H. Sikander Saulat, Iftikhar ul-Mulk, Nawab Mehr-i-Taj Sajida Sultan Begum Sahiba, Nawab Begum Sahiba of Dar ul-Iqbal-i-Bhopal, second daughter of Major-General H.H. Sikander Saulat, Iftikhar ul-Mulk, Haji Nawab Hafiz Muhammad Hamidu’llah Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Dar ul-Iqbal-i-Bhopal, GCSI, GCIE, CVO, KStJ. He had issue, two daughters:
(i) Sahibzadi Zia Sultan Begum Sahiba. b. at New Delhi, 15th July 1965. m. Dr. Syed Kamal Fareed, great grandson of Nawab Mir Tilawar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Tilawat Jang. She has issue, two daughters:
1. Rabia Fareed. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 5th December 1989.
2. Nadia Fareed. b. at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 22nd  March 1995. 

(ii) Sahibzadi Samia Sultan Begum Sahiba. b. at New Delhi, 22nd June 1966. Partner Kitchen By Design Ltd. m. Christopher Hartnett, MD Linus, Partner Kitchen By Design Ltd. She has issue, two daughters:
1. Imaan Hartnett. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 17th  September 1995.
2. Zara Hartnett. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 27th  September 1999.
(b) Sahibzada Mir Farooq ‘Ali Khan. m. Taskeen Begum Sahiba (b. 1947), former wife of Jamal Khan, and younger daughter of Brigadier Mirza Masud Ali Baig [Hesky Baig], late Probyn’s Horse, by his wife, Nawabzadi Salima Begum Sahiba, younger daughter of Meherban Sardar Mir Hafiz ud-din Ahmad Khan, Nawab of Surat (Junior).
(a) Sahibzadi Mahjabeen Begum Sahiba. m. Sadatu’llah, son of Farhatu’llah. She had issue, three daughters.
(b) Sahibzadi Hoor Begum Sahiba. m. Zaheer Chinoy. She had issue, one son and two daughters.
(c) Sahibzadi Asghar Begum Sahiba. m. Jaleh. She had issue, two sons.
  • j) Nawab Mir Yawar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Ghirat Jang. b. 2nd April 1831, educ. privately. He had issue, three sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Muazzam 'Ali Khan. b. 18th May 1854.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Mahmud 'Ali Khan. b. 17th September 1857.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Dilawar 'Ali Khan. 
k) Sahibzada Mir Shams ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 10th June 1832, educ. privately. He had issue, three sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Kamkan ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 14th November 1859.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Dianat ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 23rd February 1864.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Sadit ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 15th June 1865.
l) Sahibzada Mir Dildar 'Ali Khan. b. 19th July 1832, educ. privately. He had issue, three sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. b. 8th April 1859.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Iftikar 'Ali Khan.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Farhat 'Ali Khan. b. 10th April 1867.
m) Sahibzada Mir Badr ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 14th October 1836, educ. privately.
n) Sahibzada Mir Dawar 'Ali Khan. b. 7th May 1836, educ. privately. He d.s.p. 28th May 1865.
o) Sahibzada Mir Rahat 'Ali Khan. b. 25th December 1836, educ. privately. He had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Roshan 'Ali Khan. b. 14th December 1862, educ. privately.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Khurshid 'Ali Khan. b. before 1875, educ. privately.
p) Sahibzada Mir Rafi ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 30th May 1840, educ. privately. He d.s.p. 13th September 1866.
q) Sahibzada Mir Subhan 'Ali Khan. b. 22nd December 1842, educ. privately. He had issue, one son:
i) Sahibzada Mir Azmat 'Ali Khan. b. 10th January 1870.
r) Sahibzada Mir Mustafa 'Ali Khan.
s) Sahibzada Mir Muhi ud-din 'Ali Khan. 
t) Sahibzada Mir Qudrat 'Ali Khan.
a) Sahibzadi Husaini Begum. m. Haidar ul-Mulk, Rafi ud-Daula, Nawab Sayyid Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, Faridun Jang (d. before 15thJuly 1893), sometime Private Tutor to the Heir Apparent, son of Haidar ul-Mulk, Haidar ud-Daula, Nawab Khwaja 'Aliu' llah Khan Bahadur, Sagum Jang, by his wife, Sahibzadi Vazir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Faridun Jah, Intizam ul-Mulk, Intizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Subhan 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Imtiaz Jang. She had issue, two sons.
H.H. Asaf Jah III, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad, had further issue:
4) Mubariz ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Gowhar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Mubaraz Jang. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 18th March 1798 (s/o Chandi Begum),educ. privately. Appointed to a mansab of 7,000. Involved in the Wahhabi conspiracy of 1840 aimed at the overthrow of British rule. He d. at Golconda Fort, 24th June 1854 (bur. at the Tomb of Hazrat Brahna Shah), where he had been imprisoned since 1839, having had issue, four sons:
a) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. b. 6th July 1822, educ. privately. Granted the title of … 7th April 1826. He d. after 1875, having had issue, three sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Shams ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 26th May 1838. He d.s.p. 27th June 1865.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Mu'azzam 'Ali Khan. b. 10th May 1844.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Namwar 'Ali Khan. b. 26th November 1846, educ. privately. He had issue, one son:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Mahmud 'Ali Khan. b. 13th October 1863.
b) Sahibzada Mir Sultan 'Ali Khan. b. 3rd February 1825, educ. privately. He had issue, five sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Kabir 'Ali Khan. b. 23rd July 1842.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Firuz 'Ali Khan. b. 3rd February 1843.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Shahban 'Ali Khan. b. 22nd November 1844. He had issue:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Afzal 'Ali Khan. b. 23rd August 1872.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. 
v) Sahibzada Mir Mahmud 'Ali Khan. 
c) Sahibzada Mir Fath 'Ali Khan. b. 28th July 1828, educ. privately. He d. 21st September 1859, having had issue, four sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Ghafur 'Ali Khan. b. 31st May 1851, educ. privately. He had issue, one son:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Gowhar 'Ali Khan. b. 10th December 1869, educ. privately.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Parwarish 'Ali Khan. b. before 1875, educ. privately.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Ibrahim 'Ali Khan. b. 30th June 1855.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Wajid 'Ali Khan. b. 15th September 1855.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Pawarish 'Ali Khan. b. 13th November 1859.
d) Sahibzada Mir Abid 'Ali Khan. b. 21st November 1836, educ. privately. He had issue, seven sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Tahawar 'Ali Khan. b. 15th April 1859.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Mahmud 'Ali Khan. b. 20th July 1862.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Munir 'Ali Khan. b. 6th November 1867.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad 'Ali Khan. b. 5th April 1869.
v) Sahibzada Mir Wahid 'Ali Khan. b. before 1875.
vi) Sahibzada Mir Sarfaraz 'Ali Khan. m. Sayyida Mubarak Begum, daughter of Nawab Qayum Jung Bahadur, sometime Qiladar of Warangal. He had issue, five sons and three daughters:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Aijaz 'Ali Khan.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Athar 'Ali Khan. 
(3) Sahibzada Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan. 
(4) Sahibzada Mir Namdar 'Ali Khan.
(5) Sahibzada Mir Qadir 'Ali Khan.
(6) Sahibzada Mir Khurram 'Ali Khan.
(1) Sahibzadi Haji un-nisa Begum. b. 1905. m. Sahibzada Mir Habib 'Ali Khan (b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1900; d. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1937, bur. Jahanara Bagh, Yaqutpura), youngest son of Sahibzada Mir Yusuf 'Ali Khan, by his wife, Khurshid Begum. She d.1942, having had issue, three sons and two daughters - see above.
(2) Sahibzadi Imtiaz un-nisa Begum.
(3) Sahibzadi Sharf un-nisa Begum.
5) Saif ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Tafazzal 'Ali Khan Bahadur [Mir Badsha/Mir Padshah]. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 29thMarch 1805 (s/o Jahan Parwar), educ. privately.  He d. 7th August 1857, having had issue, one son:
a) Sharf ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. June 1822, educ. privately. Granted the title of Saif ud-Daula 7th April 1826. He d. 18th January 1879, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Rahman 'Ali Khan. b. 8th January 1852. He had issue:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Turab 'Ali Khan. 
ii) Sahibzada Mir Asad 'Ali Khan. b. 20th May 1861.
6) Munawar ul-Mulk, Munawar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Munawar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Muhtasham Jang. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 2nd June 1806, educ. privately. He d. 15th August 1858, having had issue, six sons:
a) Nawab Mir Mubaraq 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Muntazim Jang. b. 31st March 1828, educ. privately. He d. 25th January 1881, having had issue, four sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan. b. 13th June 1851.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Riasat 'Ali Khan. b. 19th October 1856.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Sharf ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. July 1857.
iv) Sahibzada Mir Fakhr ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. 31st March 1868.
b) Nawab Mir Talib 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Hadi Jang. b. 16th August 1829, educ. privately. He had issue, three sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Jamshid 'Ali Khan. b. 12th October 1850.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Namdar 'Ali Khan. b. 2nd November 1854.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Faridun 'Ali Khan. b. 20th November 1856. He had issue, a son:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Kazim 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1889. m. (first) Sahibzadi Nizam un-nisa Begum (b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1894; d. 1955), only daughter of Sahibzada Mir Muzaffar 'Ali Khan. m. (second) a Hindu lady who converted to Islam. He d. 1949 (bur. Munawar ud-Daula Cemetery, Tomb of Hazrat Brahna Shah), having had issue, one son and two daughters by his first wife, and two sons by the second:
(a) Sahibzada Mir Masood 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1919 (s/o the second wife),  educ. LLB. Sessions Judge at Mangalore, Karnataka. m. Sahibzadi …un-nisa Begum, a cousin. He d. 1986, having had issue, five sons and two daughters.
(b) Sahibzada Mir Faiyaz 'Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1930 (s/o the second wife), educ. Osmania Univ., Hyderabad (BA). m. Sahibzadi …un-nisa Begum, a cousin. He d. 1999 (bur. Munawar ud-Daula Cemetery, Tomb of Hazrat Brahna Shah), having had issue, three sons and three daughters.
(c) Sahibzada Mir Tahwar 'Ali Khan [Tahwar Nawab]. b. at the Zulfiqar ud Daula Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1937 (s/oNizam un-nisa). m. Sahibzadi Nafees un-nisa Begum. He d. 1984, having had issue, seven sons.
(a) Sahibzadi Abid un-nisa Begum. b. 1922 (s/o Nizam un-nisa). m. (div. 1976) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. She d. 2000, having had issue, three sons and one daughter.
(b) Sahibzadi Hafiz un-nisa Begum. b. 1926 (s/o Nizam un-nisa), educ. privately. m. Nawab Mir Husain 'Ali Khan Bahadur (b. at the Muazziz Jung Palace, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1923; d. 1987, bur. at the Royal Cemetery, Tomb of Hazrat Brahna Shah), second son of Sahibzada Mir Habib 'Ali Khan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Haji un-nisa Begum, eldest daughter of Sahibzada Mir Sarfaraz 'Ali Khan. She d. 1990, having had issue, five sons four daughters - see above.
c) Nawab Mir Liaqat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Istikam Jang. He d. after 1875.
d) Nawab Mir Basharat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Dil Diler Jang. b. 5th December 1829, educ. privately. He had issue, one son:
i) Sahibzada Mir Nasrat 'Ali Khan. b. 4th November 1854.
e) Nawab Mir Senkul 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Istikam Jang. b. 12th July 1831, educ. privately. He d.s.p.?
f) Nawab Mir Lutf ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Shuja'at Jang. b. 4th July 1833, educ. privately. He had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Jahandar 'Ali Khan. b. 7th April 1864.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Nazir ud-din 'Ali Khan.
g) Sahibdaza Mir Dost 'Ali Khan. b and d. young.
7) Jahandar Jah, Zulfiqar ul-Mulk, Zulfiqar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Faiz 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Babur Jang. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 25th May 1806, educ. privately. He d. at Hyderabad, 19th September 1869, having had issue, one son:
a) Nawab Mir Nizam ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Bebadal Jang. b. 10th August 1827, educ. privately. He d. 13th April 1868, having had issue, two sons:
i) Sahibzada Mir Mazhar 'Ali Khan. b. 9th March 1850. He had issue, two sons:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Muzaffar 'Ali Khan. He had issue, an only daughter:
(a) Sahibzadi Nizam un-nisa Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1894, educ. privately. m. as his first wife, Sahibzada Mir Kazim 'Ali Khan (b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, 1889; d. 1949, bur. Munawar ud-Daula Cemetery, Tomb of Hazrat Brahna Shah), son of Sahibzada Mir Faridun 'Ali Khan. She d. 1955, having had issue, one son and two daughters - see above.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Sa'adat 'Ali Khan.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Nuzrat 'Ali Khan. b. 6th January 1851. He had issue, one son:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Rahat 'Ali Khan.
8) Qutb ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Mahmud 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 11th July 1811. He d.s.p. 7thJanuary 1833.
9) Qamar ul-Mulk, Qamar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Dilawar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Sarwar Jang. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 2ndJanuary 1820. He d.s.p. 6th January 1856.
10) Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Muzaffar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Fath 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Diler Jang. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq, Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 13th January 1820, educ. privately. He d. 30th October 1860, having had issue, two sons:
a) Sahibzada Mir Bahadur 'Ali Khan. b. 24th January 1847. He had issue, one son:
i) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan.
b) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad 'Ali Khan. b. 10th January 1857.
1) Sahibzadi Jamal un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, before 2nd October 1788. m. at the Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, before 14th May 1801, Rafi ul-Mulk, Rafi ud-Daula, Nawab Taj ud-din Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Shuja'at Jang (d.s.p. at Hyderabad, 19th September 1808), sometimeNaib Nazim of Hyderabad, son of Safdar ul-Mulk, Nawab Mir Najm ud-din Khan Bahadur, sometime Bakshi of Surat, by his second wife. She d.s.p. at Hyderabad, 22nd March 1855 (bur. beside her husband) - see India Pensioners (Surat).
2) Sahibzadi Kamal un-nisa Begum. m. at the Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 16th December 1807, Mumtaz ul-Umara, Mumtaz ul-Mulk, Imtiaz ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muin ud-din Khan Bahadur, Ghazanfar Jang [Muhna Sahib], eldest son of Mumtaz ul-Umara, Qiyam ul-Mulk, Imtiaz ud-Daula, Nawab Sayyid Khair ud-din Husain Khan Bahadur, cdt. of the forts of Kalyani, Mudgul, and Mushki, by his wife, a daughter of Amir ul-Umara, Shuja ul-Mulk, Amad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Muhammad Sharif Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang - see above.
3) Sahibzadi Ghafur un-nisa Begum (d/o Jahan Parwar). She dunm.
4) Sahibzadi Namdar un-nisa Begum (d/o Jahan Parwar). m. at the Chow Mahalla, Hyderabad, 21st August 1839, Muin ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Abul Qasim Khan Bahadur, Suhrab Jang, a relative of H.E. Nawab Mir Alam Bahadur [Sayyid Abul Qasim], who d. from leprosy, 8th December 1808, bur. Dairai Mir Momin], sometime Diwan of Hyderabad. She d. before 16th January 1877.
5) Sahibzadi Bakht Afroz Begum. She dunm.
6) Sahibzadi Sultan un-nisa Begum. m. at the Chow-Mahalla, Hyderabad, 27th December 1830, Bashir ul-Mulk, Muhtasham ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Sultan ud-din Khan Bahadur, Sabkat Jang (b. 1814; d. 1845), son of Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Fakhr ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang, by his wife, Sahibzadi Bashir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah II. She had issue, two sons.
7) Sahibzadi Nur Afroz Begum. m. Dulha Badshah.
8) Sahibzadi Hashmat un-nisa Begum. m. Shams ul-Umara, Vikar ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Iqtidar ul-Mulk, Iqtidar ud-Daula, Nawab Abul Khair Khan Bahadur [Muhammad Rashid ud-din] (b. 28th August 1815; d. 12th November 1881), fifth son of Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Fakhr ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang, by his second wife, Lutf un-nisa Begum Sahiba. She had issue, two sons.
9) Sahibzadi Nur Jahan Begum. She dunm.
10) Sahibzada Khizr un-nisa Begum. m. Sangi Badshah.
One of the above daughters. m. at the Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 25th May 1821, a son of Nawab Zafar Yab Jang Bahadur.

1829 - 1857  H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Aristu-i-Zaman, Asaf Jah IV, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan Bahadur [Gufran Manzil], Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Ayn waffadar Fidvi-i-Senliena, Iqtidar-i-Kishwarsitan Muhammad Akbar Shah Padshah-i-Ghazi, Nizam of Hyderabad. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 25th April 1794, eldest son of H.H. Asaf Jah III, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad, by his second wife, Fazilat un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Chandli Begum], daughter of a slave. Illiterate to the end of his days. Granted the title of Nasir ud-Daula by his father. Succeeded on the death of his father, 21stMay 1829. Ascended the musnad, at the Durbar Hall, Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 24th May 1829. m. several wives including (a) H.H. Nawab Dilawar un-nisa Begum Sahiba, CI (1.1.1878) (d. after 1884), daughter of an officer at court. (b) a daughter of a Furrash. He d. at the Manjli Begum Haveli, Hyderabad, 16th May 1857 (bur. there at the Mecca Masjid), having had issue, five sons:
1) Asaf Jah V, Nizam ul-Mulk, Afzal ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Tahniyat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad (s/o Dilawar un-nisa) - see below.
2) Roshan ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Jahangir 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Jahangir Jang. b. 6th April 1828 (s/o b), educ. privately. He d. at Hyderabad, 27th July 1870, having had issue, one daughter:
a) Sahibzadi Rahat un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. Haidar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Khushru 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Haidar Jang, eldest son of Haidar ul-Mulk, Rafi ud-Daula, Nawab Syed Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, Faridun Jang, sometime Private Tutor to the Heir Apparent, by his wife, Sahibzadi Husaini Begum Sahiba, daughter of Samsam ul-Mulk, Sunisamad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Bashir ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahdur, Samsan Jang. She had issue:
i) Nawab Mir Jahangir 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Jahangir Jang. Rcvd: Delhi Durbar silver medal (1911). He d. at Hyderabad, before 9th November 1915, having had issue:
(1) Colonel Nawab Mir Qudrat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Qudrat Nawaz Jang.b. at Hyderabad, 22nd April 1896. Dep cdr of the Nizam’s Irregular Forces 1919, Assist Nazim Sharf-i-Khas Dept 1919-1922, Dep Cmsnr of Customs 1922-1927, cdr of the Nizam’s Irregular Forces 1927.Rcvd: Delhi Durbar silver medal (1911), Nizam’s Silver Jubilee (mil. 1937), Tunis Victory (1942), and Hyderabad War (1945) medals. He had issue, five sons and a daughter:
(a) Nawab Mir Zahoor Ali Khan Bahadur, Zahoor Nawaz Jung [Zamarud Pasha]. b. at Hyderabad, 1915, as Tahuru’llah Khan, educ. Jagirdars’ Coll, Hyderabad. MLA. m. at Hyderabad, 18th March 1957, Sahibzadi Nazeer un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Nazeer Pasha] (b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 21st October 1916; d. 10th October 1975), daughter of General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain, by his fourth wife, Amira Begum Sahiba. He d. 196x, having had issue, an only son:
(i) Nawab Mir Qudrat Ali Khan [Dastagir Pasha]. b. 1958, educ. Hyderabad Public Sch, Begumpet. Caretaker Asafia Trust. m. at Eden Gardens, Hyderabad, Sahibzadi Rafat un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1959), daughter of Nawab Muhammad Mujib ud-din Khan Bahadur, Mujib Yar Jang, by his first wife, Sahibzadi Ramzani Begum Sahiba, daughter of General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain. He has issue, five daughters:
1. Sahibzadi Afzal un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. 1976.
2. Sahibzadi Tahir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. 1977.
3. Sahibzadi Noor un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. 1978.
4. Sahibzadi Naj un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. 1983.
5. Sahibzadi Ameer un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. 1988.
(b) Sahibzada Mir Jahangir ‘Ali Khan. m. at Hyderabad, 25th February 1960, Sahibzadi Jamal un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 15th November 1913), daughter of General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain, by Sultan Bi.
(c) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad ‘Ali Khan.
(d) Sahibzada Mir Azam ‘Ali Khan. m. at Hyderabad, 1st April 1960, Sahibzadi Kabir un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 15th January 1920), daughter of General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain, by Allah Rakhi Bi. He had issue:
(i) Sahibzada Mir Muazzam ‘Ali Khan [Nawab Mir Muazzam Ali Khan]. b. at Hyderabad, 1964. He d. there, 1stJanuary 2011.
(ii) Sahibzada Mir Mahmud ‘Ali Khan [Nawab Mir Mahmood Ali Khan]. b. at Hyderabad, 26th December 1969. State Sec Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). m. at Hyderabad, 20th August 1994, Sahibzadi Salma Fatima Begum Sahiba (b. at Hyderabad, 29th March 1975), youngest daughter of Bhojat Jah, Nawab Mir Bhojat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, by his wife, Sahibzadi Mehr un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Muhammad Hassan ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. He has issue, three sons:
1. Sahibzada Mir Ahmad Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 8th June 1995.
2. Sahibzada Mir Wahajat Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 25th February 1998
3. Sahibzada Mir Amir Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 4th June 1999.
(e) Sahibzada Mir Karamat ‘Ali Khan. b. 1935. m. Fakhara Taj Begum Sahiba (b. 1952). He had issue, two sons:
(i) Sahibzada Mir Fasahath ‘Ali Khan. b. 1974.
(ii) Sahibzada Mir Kudrat ‘Ali Khan. b. 1979.
(a) Sahibzadi Kaiser Begum Sahiba. m. at Hyderabad, 1937, Sahibzada Muhammad Mazhar Husain, a nephew of Nawab Mohammed Nawaz Jung. She had issue.
(1) Sahibzadi Azim un-nisa Begum Sahiba [H.H. Nawab Dulhan Pasha Begum Sahiba]. b. 1889. m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 19th April 1906, as his first wife, General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain (b. at the Madr-i-Deccan Mahal, Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 6th April 1886; d. at Nazri Bagh, King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 24th January 1967,bur. there at Judi Masjid), second son of Lieutenant-General Lieutenant-General H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VI, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Mahbub ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCB, GCSI, by his first wife, H.H. Amat uz-Zahra un-nisa Begum Sahiba, grand daughter of H.E. Mukhtar ul-Mulk, Shuja ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Sir Tawab ‘Ali Khan, Salar Jang Bahadur, GCSI, sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad. She d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, before 28th February 1955, having had issue, two sons - see below.
3) Samsan ul-Mulk, Suni Samad ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Bashir ud-din 'Ali Khan. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq Palace, Chow-Mahalla, Hyderabad, 28thMarch 1830. He had issue:
a) Nawab Bakarar Jang Bahadur. m. and and had issue.
4) A son b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq Palace, Chow-Mahalla, Hyderabad, 7th August 1830.
5) Zulfiqar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Zulfiqar 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 14th July 1851, educ. privately).

1857 - 1869  H.H. Asaf Jah V, Nizam ul-Mulk, Afzal ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Tahniyat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCSI (25.6.1861). b. at Hyderabad, 11th October 1827, eldest son of H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Aristu-i-Zaman, Asaf Jah IV, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Farkhunda 'Ali Khan Bahadur [Gufran Manzil], Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Ayn waffadar Fidvi-i-Senliena, Iqtidar-i-Kishwarsitan Muhammad Akbar Shah Padshah-i-Ghazi, Nizam of Hyderabad, by his wife, H.H. Dilawar un-nisa Begum Sahiba, CI. Appointed to a mansab of 17,000 by his father. Proclaimed on the death of his father, 18th May 1857. Ascended the musnad at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq Palace, Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 19th May 1857. Presided over a period of steady economic development, reformed the revenue and judicial systems, constrcuted the first railways and telegraph systems and introduced a postal service. Received the districts of Raichur, Doab and Nalding and had Rs. 5 million in arrears cancelled, for his services during the Indian Mutiny. Patron Afzalgunj Hospital 1866. m. (first) H.H. Nawab Mahbub Begum Sahiba, his principal consort. m. (second) Nawab Allah Rakhi Begum. m. (a) Husaini Begum Sahiba. He d. at Hyderabad, 26th February 1869 (bur. there at the Mecca Masjid), having had issue, four sons and six daughters:
1) Sahibzada Mir Iqbal 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Khilwat-i-Mubaraq Palace, Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 7th June 1858 (s/o Nawab Mahbub Begum). He d. 23rd September 1858.
2) Sahibzada Mir Hifazat 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Farhat Mahal, Hyderabad, 2nd May 1860 (s/o Husaini Begum). He d. at Hyderabad, from epileptic fits, 8th September 1861 (bur. Tomb of Shaikh Hasan Barhana, Santoshnagar). 
3) Sahibzada Mir 'Ali Raza Khan Bahadur. b. at Chow Mahala, Hyderabad, 1861. He d. there, 1862.
4) Sahibzada Mir Mahbub 'Ali Khan Bahadur, who succeeded as H.H. Asaf Jah VI, Nawab Mir Mahbub 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad (s/o Allah Rakhi Begum) - see below. 
1) Sahibzadi Husain un-nisa Begum [Husaini uz-Zamani Begum Sahiba] (d/o Husaini Begum).m. at Hyderabad, 29th May 1859, as his second wife, Khurshid Jah, Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Sir Muhammad Khurshid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Taigh Jang, KCIE (b. before 12th February 1842; d. 16th February 1902, and bur. at the Paigah Mausoleum, Santoshnagar), eldest son of Vikar ul-Umara, Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Ikhtidar ul-Mulk, Iktidar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Rashid ud-din Khan Bahadur Jang, sometime co-regent of Hyderabad, by his wife, Sahibzadi Sultan un-nisa Begum, sixth daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah III, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad. She d. 4th February 1883, having had issue, two sons and one daughter - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
2) Sahibzadi Padshah Pawarish un-nisa Begum. m. at the Saroornagar Palace, Hyderabad, 28th November 1869, as his first wife, H.E. Asman Jah, Amir-i-Akbar, Azam ul-Umara, Umdat ul-Mulk, Bashir ud-Daula, Nawab Sir Muhammad Mazhar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Rifa'at Jang, KCIE (b. before 23rdFebruary 1841; d. at Bashirbagh, Hyderabad, 16th July 1898, and bur. at the Paigah Mausoleum, Santoshnagar), sometime Chief Minister and Co-Regent Hyderabad, second son of Iqtidar ul-Mulk, Bashir ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Sultan ud-din Khan Bahadur, Sabkat Jang, by his wife Sahibzadi Sultan un-nisa Begum, sixth daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah III, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad. She d.s.p. at Pawarish Bagh, Hyderabad, 1906 - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
3) Sahibzadi Siraj un-nisa Begum. m. at Hyderabad, 19th January 1879, Asaf Yawar ul-Mulk, Asaf Yar ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Vazir 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Barqarar Jang (b. at Hyderabad, 14th February 1842), eldest son of Nawab Mir Sanjay 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Baber Jang - see above.
4) Sahibzadi Jahandar un-nisa Begum [Padshah Hazrat Lady Vikar ul-Umara] (d/o Allah Rakhi Begum). m. at Hyderabad, 1875, as his second wife, H.E. Viqar ul-Umara, Iqtidar ul-Mulk, Iqbal ud-Daula, Nawab Sir Muhammad Fazl ud-din Khan Bahadur, Secundar Jang, KCIE, KIH (b. 13th August 1856; d. 15th February 1902, and bur. at the Paigah Mausoleum, Santoshnagar), sometime Chief Minister of Hyderabad, second son of Amir-i-Kabir, Shams ul-Umara, Viqar ul-Umara, Iqtidar ul-Mulk, Iqtidar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Rashid ud-din Khan Bahadur, sometime Co-Regent, by his wife, Sahibzadi Hashmat un-nisa Begum, eighth daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah III, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Akbar 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Fulad Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad. She d. at Hyderabad, 14th August 1947, having had issue, two sons - see India Vassals (Amir-iPaigah).
5) Sahibzadi Rifa'at un-nisa Begum [Munir un-nisa]. m. Nawab Muzaffar Jang Bahadur, sometime Hon MEC in charge of the Eclesiastical Dept. She had issue, two sons.
6) Sahibzadi Najib un-nisa Begum m. at Hyderabad, 1892, as his second wife, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Faiz ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang (b. before 16th May 1866; d. at Saroornagar Palace, Hyderabad, 4th October 1925, and bur. at the Paigah Mausoleum, Santoshnagar), eldest son of Khurshid Jah, Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Sir Muhammad Khurshid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Taigh Jang, KCIE, by his first wife. She had issue, three sons - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).


1869 - 1911 Lieutenant-General H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VI, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Mahbub 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCB (c 3.12.1902), GCSI (17.11.1884). b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 17th August 1866, youngest son of H.H. Asaf Jah V, Afzal ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Tahniyat 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCSI,educ. privately. Proclaimed on the death of his father, 28th February 1869. Ascended the musnaid at the Qadim Haveli, Hyderabad, 29th February 1869. reigned under a Council of Regency until he came of age. Invested with full ruling powers by the Viceroy, the Marquess of Ripon, in person, 5th February 1884. Attended the Coronation Durbar at Delhi 1903. Hon Lieut-Gen British Army 24/6/1910. Patron United Indian Patriotic Assoc 1888. Rcvd: KIH gold medal (1877), Delhi Durbar gold medal (1903), and the GC of the Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia (1911). m. (first) at Khilwat Palace, Chow-Mahalla, Hyderabad, before 15th March 1883, H.H. Amat uz-Zahra Begum Sahiba, Madar-i-Deccan (d. at Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 15th October 1929, bur. there at the Masjid Joodi), nee Sahibzadi Zahra un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of H.E. Mukhtar ul-Mulk, Shuja ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Sir Tawab ‘Ali Khan, Salar Jang Bahadur, GCSI, sometime Chief Minister, by his mutayi wife, Preetamji Sahiba, a Hindu lady. m. (a) Ujjala Begum Sahiba. m. (b) Rahat Begum Sahiba.m. (c) Sardar Begum Sahiba (d.s.p. at Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 11th Augsut 1950). m. (d) Umda Begum Sahiba. He d. at Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, 29thAugust 1911 (bur. there at the Mecca Masjid), having had issue, seven sons and seven daughters:
1) Sahibzada Mir Faruq 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1884. He d. there 1887.
2) Asaf Jah VII, Nawab Mir Osman 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar (s/o Amat uz-Zahra) - see below.
3) Sahibzada Mir Siddiq 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1890. He d. there 1891.
4) Sahibzada Mir Qadir 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1895. He d. there 1896.
5) Sahibzada Mir Ghulam Muhi ud-din 'Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 6th August 1895. He d. there 1896.
6) Nawab Salabat Jah, Sahibzada Mir Ahmad Muhi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Salabat Jang. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1907 (s/oUjjala Begum), educ. privately. He dunm. (accidentally poisoned) at Secunderabad, 2nd March 1934.
7) Nawab Basalat Jah, Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Muhi ud-din Khan Bahadur, Basalat Jang. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 18thOctober 1907 (s/o Rahat Begum), educ. privately. Presdt Hyderabad Central Co-operative Union, Patron Hyderabad Kennel Club 1948-1993, Mbr Brd of Governors of Jagirdars’ Coll (Hyderabad), Hyderabad Public Sch, etc. Recd: Silver Jubilee (1935), Coron (1937), Nizam's Silver Jubilee (1937), Hyderabad Victory (1945) medals, etc. m. at Hyderabad, 15th February 1938, Sahibzadi Nafees un-nisa Begum, daughter of Brigadier Nawab Qadir Beg Bahadur, Qadir Yar Jang, Sardar Bahadur, OBI, sometime cdr. of the Nizam's regular forces. He d. at Hyderabad, 1993.
1) Sahibzadi Nizam un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 3rd August 1883, educ. privately.. She dunm. at Hyderabad, during the Royal Visit, 1905.
2) Sahibzadi …un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 6th August 1883.
3) Sahibzadi Asaf un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1886, educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, before 28th October 1916, Nawab Muhammad Muzaffar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Nawaz Jang (b. at the Zanana Mahal, Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, 10th October 1891; d.s.p.),second son of Amir-i-Paigah-i-Viqar-ul-Umara, Sultan ul-Mulk, Iqtidar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Mukhtar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Namwar Jang, by his second wife, Mahbub Begum Sahiba - see India Vassals (Paigah).
4) Sahibzadi Sikander un-nisa Begum. b. and d. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1888.
5) Sahibzadi Ghous un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1889, educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, before 28th October 1916, Nawab Muhammad Farid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Farid Nawaz Jang (b. at the Zanana Mahal, Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, before 24th June 1895), Asst. Insp-Gen. of Registration and Stamps, third son of Amir-i-Paigah-i-Viqar-ul-Umara, Sultan ul-Mulk, Iqtidar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Mukhtar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Namwar Jang, by his third wife, Qamar un-nisa Begum SahibaShe d. at Hyderabad, 10th November 1955 - see India Vassals (Paigah).
6) Sahibzadi Daud un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1895, educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, before 28th October 1916, Nawab Muhammad Nazir ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nazir Nawaz Jang (b. at the Zanana Mahal, Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, before 2nd June 1897), fourth son of Amir-i-Paigah-i-Viqar-ul-Umara, Sultan ul-Mulk, Iqtidar ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Mukhtar ud-din Khan Bahadur, Namwar Jang, by his third wife, Qamar un-nisa Begum Sahiba. She d. at Hyderabad, 1966, having had issue - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
7) Sahibzadi Ahmad un-nisa Begum. b. at the Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 1910 (d/o Ujjala Begum), educ. privately. She dunm. of Hyderabad, 17thMarch 1934.


1911 - 1967 General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI (12.12.1911), GBE (m 4.12.1917), Royal Victorian Chain (1.1.1946).b. at the Madar-i-Deccan Mahal, Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 6th April 1886, second son of Lieutenant-General H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VI, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Mahbub ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCB, GCSI, by his first wife, Amat uz-Zahra Begum Sahiba, Madar-i-Deccan, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father, 29th August 1911. Installed at the Khilwat Palace, Chow-Mahalla, Hyderabad, 18th September 1911. Granted the style of His Exalted Highness 1st January 1918, and the title of Faithful Ally of the British Government 24th January 1918, and Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar 13thNovember 1936. He refused to sign any instrument of accession to the Dominion of India or Pakistan, when those states came into being in August 1947. His domains were subsequently invaded by Indian troops in a so-called “police-action” on 13th September 1948 and an Indian administration established throughout the state on 19th September 1948. The Nizam issued afirman on 23rd November 1949, in which he announced that Hyderabad would also be governed by the forthcoming new constitution, then being considered by the Constituent Assembly in Delhi, and effective from 26th January 1950*. The High Court of India held that he ceased being a sovereign as of that date. Installed as Rajpramukh of Hyderabad 26thJanuary 1950, serving in this capacity until the reorganisation of the states on linguistic grounds 31st October 1956. Hon Col British Army 27/12/1912, prom Hon Lieut-Gen 1/1/1918, and Hon General 4/7/1941, Hon Col 20th Royal Deccan Horse, IA 6/12/1912. Chancellor Osmania Univ 1917-1967, Patron Osmania Medical Coll 1921-1967. Rcvd: Delhi Durbar silver (1903), Delhi Durbar gold (1911), Silver Jubilee (1935), and Coron (1937) medals, and DGBStJ (25.11.1911). m. at Eden Gardens, Hyderabad, 16th April 1906, H.H. Dulhan Pasha Begum Sahiba (b. at Hyderabad, 1889; d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, before 28th February 1955), educ. privately, née Sahibzadi Azam un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Mir Jahangir ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Jahangir Jang. m. (1) at Hyderabad, 1918, Shahzada Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Mirza Nazir Beg Bahadur, Nazir Jang, sometime Army Secretary.m. (2) Iqbal Gowhar Begum Sahiba (d.s.p. at Hyderabad, 4th August 1972). m. (3) Amira Begum Sahiba. m. (4) Ahmadi Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Nazir Jang Bahadur. m. (5) at Hyderabad, 1922, Shah Taj Gowhar Begum Sahiba (d.. at Hyderabad, 15th September/October 1977), daughter of Nawab Aga Mirza Nasru’llah Khan Bahadur, Nasir Yar Jang, of the Aga Khan family. m. (6) Khadir Begum Sahiba. m. (7) at Hyderabad, 18th May 1923, Sahibzadi Mazhar un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Chunnu Begum Sahiba] (b. at Hyderabad, 1899; d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 18th June 1964), youngest daughter of Amir-i-Paigah, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Faiz ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang, by his second wife, Sahibzadi Najib un-nisa Begum Sahiba, youngest daughter of H.H. Asaf Jah V, Nizam ul-Mulk, Afzal ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Tahniyat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCSI.m. (8) at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1935, Laila Begum Sahiba, formerly a Hindu dancing girl, his favourite wife who bore him five sons and two daughters. m. (9) Jani Begum Sahiba (d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 7th June 1959), daughter of Nawab Yavar Jang Bahadur, who bore him one son. m. (10) Anwar Begum Sahiba. m. (11) Razia Begum Sahiba. m. (12) Mahboob Begum Sahiba. m. (13) Bari Hussaini Begum Sahiba. m. (14) Choti Begum Sahiba. m. (15) Hussaini Begum Sahiba. m. (16) Hanifa Begum Sahiba. m. (17) Pari Begum Sahiba. m. (18) Hussaini Begum Sahiba. m. (19) Ghousia Begum Sahiba. m. (20) Rahath Begum Sahiba. m. (21) Mariam Begum Sahiba. m. (a) Munira Bi Sahiba. m. (b) Zinat Bi Sahiba. m. (c) Gul Bi Sahiba. m. (d) Aliya Bi Sahiba. m. (e) Khumru Bi Sahiba. m. (f) Bari Khumru Bi Sahiba. m. (g) Fatima Bi Sahiba. m. (h) Khasim Bi Sahiba. m. (i) Abbas Bi Saheba. m. (j) Halima Bi Sahiba. m. (k) Amir Bi Sahiba. m. (l) Sultan Bi Sahiba. m. (m) Imam Bi Sahiba. m. (n) Khas Bi Sahiba. m. (o) Roshan Bi Sahiba. m. (p) Iqbal Bi Sahiba.m. (q) Nunhi Bi Sahiba. m. (r) Bari Bismillah Bi Sahiba. m. (s) Mehtab Bi Sahiba. m. (t) Allah Rakhi Bi Sahiba. m. (u) Ayisha Bi Sahiba, daughter of Colonel Ogylvia. m. (v) Jamal Bi Sahiba. m. (w) Zainab Bi Sahiba. m. (x) Hydari Bi Sahiba. m. (y) Putli Bi Sahiba. m. (z) Hazrau Bi Sahiba. m. (aa) Qamru Bi Sahiba. m. (bb) Choti Khasim Bi Sahiba. m. (cc) Bismillah Bi Sahiba. m. (dd) Mehboob Bi Sahiba. m. (ee) Hamida Bi Sahiba. m. (ff) Ladli Bi Sahiba. m. (gg) Hameeda Bi Sahiba. m. (hh) Khurshid Bi Sahiba. m. (ii) Sakina Bi Sahiba. m. (jj) Hayat Bi Sahiba. m. (kk) Bismillah Bi Sahiba. He d. at Nazri Bagh, King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 24th January 1967 (bur. there at Judi Masjid), having had;issue, twenty-eight sons and forty-four daughters:
1) General H.H. Azam Jah, Walashan Nawab Mir Himayat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Prince of Berar, GCIE (1.1.1946), GBE (c1.1.1943). b. at Eden Gardens, Hyderabad, 21st February 1907 (s/o Dulhan Pasha Begum Sahiba), educ. privately. Became Heir Presumptive with the title of Second Wali Ahad at birth. Appointed as Heir Apparent and Wali Ahad 18th September 1911. Granted the title of Prince of Berar together with the style of His Highnessand a personal salute of 9-guns, 13th November 1936. Vice-Presdt Hyderabad Exec Council 1932-1949, C-in-C Hyderabad State Forces 1933-1948, prom Gen 1936, Colonel-in-Chief 1st (Nizam’s Own) Hyderabad Lancers, Hon Major IA attached 7th Light Cavalry, IA 7/8/1937. Represented his father at the Coronation of the King-Emperor George VI and Queen-Empress Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey in London, 1937. Patron Hyderabad Kennel Club. Hon LL.D. Osmania (Hyderabad) and Aligarh Muslim Univs. Rcvd: King George V Silver Jubilee (1935), King George VI Coron (1937), British Defence (1945), British War (1945), Nizam’s Silver Jubilee (mil. 1937), Tunis Victory (1942), Hyderabad War (1945), and Meritorious Service medals. m. at Hilafat Palace, Nice, France, 14th November 1931 (nikah) and 20th December 1931 (zifaf), H.H. Nawab Dur-i-Shahvar Durdana Begum Sahiba, Princess of Berar (b. at Chamlidcha Palace, Scutari, 24th February 1914; d. at London, 7th February 2006, bur. Brookwood Muslim Cemetery, Woking, Surrey), née H.I.H. Princess Khadija Hayriya Aisha Durr-i-Shahvar Sultana, painter and poet, Presdt 10th All-India Muslim Ladies’ Conference (Anjuman-i-Khawatin-i-Islam) at Hyderabad) 1936, Patron Princess Durr-i-Shahvar Children’s & General Hospital, Princess Durr-i-Shahvar Children’s Medical Aid Soc, Princess Princess Durr-i-Shahvar Coll for Girls, Anjuman-e-Khawateen Baraye Taraqqi Taleem wa Mashrat, Hyderabad Girl Guides Assoc, Lady Hydari Club, and the Hyderabad Ladies’ Recreational Club, etc. rcvd: the Collar of the Hanedan-i-Ali-Osman of Turkey, KIH Gold Medal (2.6.1943), King George VI Coron Medal (1937), only daughter of H.I.M. Sultan ‘Abdu’l Majid Khan II, Caliph of the Faithful, by his third wife H.H. Atiya Mihisti, 3rd Kadin Effendi, sister of Kamil Bey. He d. at Bait ul-Aziz, Hyderabad, 9th October 1970 (bur. there at Mecca Masjid), having had issue, two sons: 
a) Mukarram Jah, Nawab Mir Barakat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Mukarram Jah], who succeeded as His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VIII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Barakat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar (s/o Durdana Begum Sahiba) - see below.
b) Colonel Muffakham Jah, Nawab Mir Karamat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Muffakham Jah]. b. at the Hilafet Palace, Nice, 27th February 1939,educ. Harrow Sch, Middlesex, and Balliol Coll, Oxford. Hon Col Hyderabad State Forces. Amir-i-Jamia Millia Islamia (Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia) since 2001. Chair HEH the Nizam’s Charitable Trust, Aza Khana-e-Zohra Trust, Princess Durr-i-Shahvar Children’s Medical Aid Soc, and HEH the Nizam’s Jubilee Pavilion Trust. Hon Chair Nizamia Hyderabad Women’s Assoc Trust. Presdt Islamic Culture Brd, HEH The Nizam & Alladin Technical Inst Brd, Dar ul-Musannefin Shibli Acad. Trustee HEH The Nizam’s Urdu Trust since 1968, and HEH The Nizam’s Jewellery Trust. Patron-in-Chief Sultan-ul-Uloom Educational Soc. Chief Patron Muffakham Jah Coll of Engineering & Technology since 1980. Life Mbr INTACH (Hyderabad Chapter). Mbr Nizam’s Inst of Medical Sciences (NIMS) Governing Council, Central Wakf Council 1961, etc. Dir Sirpur Paper Mills Ltd, Motor Industries Co Ltd, etc. Rcvd: Nizam’s Silver Jubilee (mil. 1937), Tunis Victory (1942), and Hyderabad War (1945) medals. m. 1964, Nawab Esin Begum Sahiba [Princess Esin Muffakham Jah] (b. 1934), educ. Robert Coll, Istanbul, Turkey, Patron Nizamia Hyderabad Women’s Assoc Trust, Patron Princess Esin Women’s Educational Centre, etc, elder daughter of ‘Ali Riza Incealemdaroğlu, sometime Turkish Parliamentary Deputy and media magnate, by his first wife, Sabiha Khanum, née Barli. He has issue, two sons:
i) Rafat Jah, Nawab Mir Rafa’at ‘Ali Khan Khan [Prince Rafat Jah]. b. at Paddington, London, 1965, educ. Arnold House Sch, St John’s Wood, London, and Harrow Sch, Middlesex.
ii) Farhat Jah, Nawab Mir Farhat ‘Ali Khan Khan [Prince Farhat Jah]. b. at Merton, Surrey, 1971, educ. Harrow Sch, Middlesex, and South Bank Univ (BA Hons 1994), London. Travel writer, wildlife photographer and photo-journalist since 1994, based in Tanzania where he operates specialist bush walking safaris and MD & proprietor of Swahili Divers since 2008, a diving resort in Chake Chake, Pemba. Author of “Zanzibar to Sinkiang: On Rails in Asia” (2012), “Sinkiang to the Yellow River”(2013), “Siyah Beyaz Devletim” (2013), “The Forbidden Journey” (2013), etc. m. at Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey, March 2004, Cisca Begum Sahiba [Cisca Jah], née Zwiers,educ. The Free Univ of Amsterdam, Netherlands, marine anthropologist, author of “World Without Water”(2002), Dir Swahili Divers, a Dutch national.
2) General H.H. Mu’azzam Jah, Walasham Nawab Mir Shuja’at ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Mu’azzam Jah], KCIE (1.1.1946). b. at Eden Gardens, Hyderabad, 21st December 1907 (s/o Dulhan Pasha Begum Sahiba), educ. privately. Granted the personal style of His Highness by the King-Emperor, 14th August 1947. Chair City of Hyderabad Improvement Brd, Extraordinary MEC 1932-1949. Hon Col Hyderabad State Forces 1929, prom Hon Gen 1945, Colonel-in-Chief 2nd (Nizam’s Own) Hyderabad Lancers. A noted poet under the pen name of ‘Shajih’. Rcvd: King George V Silver Jubilee (1935), King George VI Coron (1937), Nizam’s Silver Jubilee (mil. 1937), Tunis Victory (1942), and Hyderabad War (1945) medals. m. (first) at the Hilafat Palace, Nice, France 20th December 1931 (nikah, 12th November) (div. at Bombay, 20th October 1952), H.H. Princess Nilofar Khanum Sultana [Nawab Nilofar Farhat Begum Sahiba] (b. at the Göztepe Palace, Constantinople, 4th january 1916; m. second, at Paris, France, 21st February 1963, as his first wife, Commander Edward Julius Pope, late USNR, and d.s.p. at Paris, France, 12th June 1989), Presdt Assoc for Women & Children’s Medical Aid (AWCA) 1939-1989, Patron Niloufer Hospital for Women and Children 1952-1989, etc, rcvd. Coron Medal (1937), only daughter of H.E. DamadMoralizada Salar ud-din Bey Effendi, by his wife H.I.H. Princess Adila Sultana, fifth daughter of Major-General H.I.H. Prince Muhammad Salar ud-dinEffendi of Turkey. m. (second) 19th October 1948 (nikah), Razia Begum Sahiba, by whom he had three daughters. m. (third) at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, December 1952 (nikah), Sahibzadi Anwari Begum Sahiba (b. 1934), daughter of a wealthy landowner. He d. at Fern Villa, Red Hills, Hyderabad, 14th September 1987 (bur. there at Daira-i-Mir Mumin, Sultan Shahi), having had ssue, three daughters by his second wife, and one son and two daughters by his third wife:
a) Shahamat Jah, Nawab Mir Shahamat ‘Ali Khan [Prince Shahamat Jah]. b. at Fern Villa, Red Hills, Hyderabad, 1957 (s/o Anwari). Mbr Hyderabad Deccan Assoc.
a) Sahibzadi Fatima Fouzia Begum Sahiba 16th May 1950 (d/o Razia). m. Nawab Nadir ‘Ali Mirza, Vice-Presdt Andhra Pradesh Congress Cttee, Vice-Presdt Andhra Pradesh Congress Cttee, second son of Nawab Hasan ‘Ali Mirza, of Masulipatnam. She had issue, a son:
i) Himayat ‘Ali Mirza. Vice-Presdt Andhra Pradesh BJP minority wing.
b) Sahibzadi Amina Marzia Begum Sahiba. b. before 1951 (d/o Anwari).
c) Sahibzadi … Begum Sahiba. b. 1951 (d/o Razia).
d) Sahibzadi Aliya Kulsum Begum Sahiba. b. before 21st March 1953 (d/o Razia). 
e) Sahibzadi Sakina Begum Sahiba. b. at Fern Villa, Red Hills, Hyderabad, 1962 (d/o Anwari). She d. at Hyderabad, 1970.
3) Sahibzada Mir Amir ‘Ali Khan Bahadur (s/o Bari Khamru Bi). He d. aged three years.
4) Sahibzada Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 29th February and d. 30th June 1908.
5) Sahibzada Mir Ahmad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 4th March 1912, educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, 16th August 1963, Sahibzadi Jahandara un-nisa Begum Sahiba.
6) Kazim Jah, Nawab Mir Kazim ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Kazim Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 21st July 1912 (s/o Munira Bi), educ. privately. m. (first) Moti Begum Sahiba. m. (second) Zamrud Begum Sahiba [Putli Begum Sahiba]. He d.v.p. before 27th January 1952, having had issue, two sons and three daughters:
a) Ahmad Jah, Nawab Mir Ahmad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Ahmad Jah] (s/o Moti). m. Jahandar un-nisa Begum Sahiba. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Mir Arshad ‘Ali Khan.
i) Sahibzadi Ahmadi Begum Sahiba.
b) Baqir Jah, Nawab Mir Bakir ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Baqir Jah] (s/o Putli). He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Jaffar ‘Ali Khan. b. 15th August 1964.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Kausar ‘Ali Khan. b. 8th June 1966.
i) Sahibzadi Zahra Fatima Begum Sahiba. b. 28th June 1978.
a) Sahibzadi Salma Begum Sahiba (d/o Putli).
b) Sahibzadi Saleha Begum Sahiba (d/o Putli). m. Mohsin. She had issue, one daughter (Zainab Begum. m. Ashfaq Ahad Roshan. She had issue, two sons and two daughters: Mustafa, Murtaza, Sogra and Mujtaba).
c) Sahibzadi Abbasi Begum Sahiba (d/o Putli). 
7) Abid Jah, Nawab Mir Abid ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Abid Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 17th January 1913 (s/o Gul Bi), educ. privately.m. (first) at Hyderabad, 19xx, Sahibzadi Fazilat un-nisa Begum Sahiba, eldest daughter of Amir-i-Paigah, Khurshid Jah, Lutf ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Lutf ud-din Khan Bahadur, Latafat Jang, sometime Presdt Hyderabad Legislative Council. m. (second) Mahboob Begum Sahiba. m. (third) Zainab Begum Sahiba. He d. 1st August 1983, having had issue, one son and two daughters:
a) Sahibzada Mir Banda ‘Ali Khan. b. 1951. m. Batool Begum Sahiba (b. 1953). He had issue:
i) Sahibzada Mir Mushraf ‘Ali Khan. b. 1969. m. Raza Fatima Begum Sahiba (b. 1974).
a) Sahibzadi Zahida Begum Sahiba. b. 1942.
b) Sahibzadi Arifa Begum Sahiba.
8) Hashmat Jah, Nawab Mir Hashmat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Hashmat Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 20th January 1913 (s/o Aliya Bi),educ. privately. m. (first) Liaqat Begum Sahiba. m. (second) Gori Begum Sahiba. m. (third) Sahibzadi Masarrat Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Yawar Jung Bahadur, sometime Financial Adviser to the Nizam. m. (fourth) Bakhtawar Begum Sahiba. m. (fifth) Ghazi Durdana Begum Sahiba. He d. 2ndJanuary 1988, having had issue, five sons and five daughters:
a) Sahibzada Mir Hassan ‘Ali Khan [Temoin Bahadur]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1939 (s/o Gori).
b) Sahibzada Mir Hussain ‘Ali Khan. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1942 (s/o Gori).
c) Sahibzada Mir Ata’ullah Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 1953 (s/o Bakhtawar).
d) Sahibzada Mir Habib Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 1955 (s/o Ghazi Durdana).
e) Sahibzada Mir Rahmat ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 1963 (s/o Ghazi Durdana).
a) Sahibzadi Hashmat un-nisa Begum. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1938 (d/o Liaqat). m. Sahibzada Mir Firasat ‘Ali Khan, eldest son of her paternal uncle, Sa’adat Jah, Nawab Mir Sa’adat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. She had issue, five sons and two daughters – see below.
b) Sahibzadi Shamima Begum. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1947 (d/o Gori). m. Sahibzada Mir Siyadat ‘Ali Khan, second son of her paternal uncle, Sa’adat Jah, Nawab Mir Sa’adat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. She had issue, one son and two daughters – see below.
c) Sahibzadi Tehniyat Begum. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1958 (d/o Masarrat).
d) Sahibzadi Farhath Begum. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1961 (d/o Masarrat). m. Zartaj Ahmad Quadir, son of Ghulam Quadir. She had issue, one son and one daughter:
  • i) Ghulam Abbas Quadir. b. at Abu-Dhabi, UAE, 1989.
  • i) Feroze Jahan Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1994.
  • e) Sahibzadi Tabarrak Begum. b. 1965 (d/o Ghazi Durdana).
9) Hasham Jah, Nawab Mir Muhammad Hashim ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Hasham Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 29th March 1913 (s/oShahzada Begum), educ. privately. m. (first) Gauhar Begum Sahiba. m. (second) at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1935, Sahibzadi Faiz un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1922; d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 27th June 2014, bur. there at Masjid-i-Judi, Nazri Bagh, King Kothi Palace), who had 5 sons and 1 daughter, daughter if Zia ud-din Khan Jagirdar. m. (third) Mukhtar Begum Sahiba. He d. at Hyderabad, March 1991, having had issue, nine sons and seven daughters:
a) Nawab Mir Shamsher ‘Ali Khan. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1941. 
b) Nawab Mir Miraj ‘Ali Khan. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1942.
c) Nawab Mir Shahamat ‘Ali Khan. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1942. m. Fouzia Begum Sahiba (b. 1949). He had issue:
i) Sahibzada Mir Baktiyar ‘Ali Khan. b. 1964. m. Kareema Begum Sahiba (b. 1969).
ii) Sahibzada Mir Sulaiman ‘Ali Khan. b. 1980.
i) Sahibzadi Khadija Begum Sahiba. b. 1971.
d) Nawab Mir Kawkab ‘Ali Khan.
e) Nawab Mir Zamin ‘Ali Khan. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 22nd September 1948 (s/o Gauhar). Dir Media Ride Pvt Ltd since 2011. Mbr Hyderabad Race Club, Bangalore Turf Club, etc. He had issue, one son and two daughters:
i) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Jaffar ‘Ali Khan. b. 14th August 1978. Dir Media Ride Pvt Ltd since 2011. Mbr Hyderabad Race Club, Bangalore Turf Club, etc. m. Sahibzadi Jaffery Begum Sahiba (b. 1st June 1978), Dir Media Ride Pvt Ltd since 2011, daughter of Agha Sirtaj Hasan Mirza, by his wife, Sahibzadi Rookya Begum Sahiba, only daughter of Rajjab Jah, Nawab Mir Rajjab ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. He has issue, two sons:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Haidar ‘Ali Khan. b. 2000.
(2) Sahibzada Mir Murtuza ‘Ali Khan. b. 2007.
i) Sahibzadi Fahmida Begum Sahiba. b. 22nd April 1966.
ii) Sahibzadi Zahra Begum Sahiba. b. 26th May 1969.
f) Nawab Mir Askar ‘Ali Khan. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
i) Dr Mir Murtuza ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, Deccan, educ. St. Pauls High Sch, and St Anthony’s Junior Coll, H.K.E’s N.I.D.S Dental Coll, Karnataka (BDS 1996). Fellow in Prosthodontics at the Osmania Govt. Dental Hospital 1997-1998, Resident in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1998-1999. Emigrated the USA in 2000 and became a US citizen 2006. Doctor in Dental Surgery New York State 2000-2005, Fellow in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System Brooklyn, NY 2005-2006. unm.
i) Sahibzadi Shahila Begum Sahiba [Shahila Khan].
g) Nawab Mir Muhammad Nusrath ‘Ali Khan (s/o Faiz un-nisa). m. Sahibzadi Iqbal un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1950), daughter of Nawab Muhammad Iqbal Khan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Ahmad un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Muhammad Farid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Farid Nawaz Jang, sometime Asst Insp-Gen of Registration and Stamps. He had issue:
i) Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Hussain ‘Ali Khan. b. 1970. m. Tahinat un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1975). 
h) Nawab Mir Karam ‘Ali Khan. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 14th March 1956. m. Sarwath Begum Sahiba (b. at Hyderabad, 7th July 1957), daughter of Muhammad ‘Abdu’l Baseth, from Hyderabad, by his wife, Anwari Begum Sahiba. He had issue, one son and three daughters:
i) Sahibzada Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 4th March 1985. m. Sana Begum Sahiba (b. at Hyderabad, 7th October 1985), daughter of Dr Syed Muhammad ‘ Nizami, of Delhi, by his wife, Mahmuda Begum Sahiba, from Hyderabad.
i) Sahibzadi Alia Begum Sahiba. b. 20th April 1977. m. Zainul Abedin Hussein (b. 6th December 1976).
ii) Sahibzadi Raffia Begum Sahiba. b. 6th March 1980.Sahibzadi Zoya Begum Sahiba. b. 21st December 1988.
i) Nawab Mir Najaf ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 28th August 1964. Presdt Nizam Family Welfare Assoc. m. 4th January 1993, Sara Fatima Begum Sahiba (b. at Hyderabad, 31st December 1972), daughter of Muhammad ‘Abdu’l Rauf, by his wife, Sabiha Begum Sahiba, daughter of Muhammad Kadir ‘Ali Khan, accountant of Oxford, by his wife, Sahibzadi Khadija Begum, only daughter of Nawab Mir Kamal ud-din Husain Khan Bahadur, Kamal Yar Jang, sometime Presdt Hyderabad Stock Exchange. He has issue, one son and two daughters:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Anas ‘ Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 22nd June 2001.
i) Sahibzadi Noorah Fatima Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 25th June 1999.
ii) Sahibzadi Fazlika Fatima Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 18th August 2003.
a) Sahibzadi Sakina Begum. m. Muhammad Rafiq Mohi ud-din.
b) Sahibzadi Haleema Begum. m. Sahibzada Mir Firasat ‘Ali Khan, son of her oaternal uncle, Sa’adat Jah, Nawab Mir Sa’adat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, by his wife, Sahibzadi Nur un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1931), daughter of Nawab Yawar Jang Bahadur – see below.
c) Sahibzadi Rabia Begum. m. Musheer ‘Ali Khan.
d) Sahibzadi Butool Begum. m. Sahibzada Mir Bande ‘Ali Khan.
e) Sahibzadi Naseema Begum. m. Mir Ahmad ‘Ali Khan.
f) Sahibzadi Mehmooda Begum. m. Dr Muhammad ‘Ali Nizami.
g) Sahibzadi Bakthiyar Begum. m. Dr Shakeel Ahmad. 
10) Taqi Jah, Nawab Mir Taqi ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Taqi Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 9th June 1913 (s/o Amir Bi), educ. privately. m. (first) Haidari Begum Sahiba. m. (second) Jamuni Begum Sahiba. m. (third) Ajmeri Begum Sahiba. m. (fourth) Azim un-nisa Begum Sahiba. He d. 4thNovember 1985, having had issue, two sons and three daughters by his second wife:
a) Sahibzada Mir Naqi ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 29th November 1938 (s/o Jamuni), educ. privately. A distinguished poet under the pen-name ‘Saqib’. Author of “The Eternal Imprint” (1964), “Book of the Dawn” (1971), “The Inaccessible Desert” (1973), “Spring of Solitude”, etc. Mbr Urdu Writers‘ Guild.
b) Sahibzada Mir Ja’afar ‘Ali Khan (s/o Jamuni). m. Sahibzadi Amir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Muhammad Badar ud-din Khan, of the Asman Jahi Paigah family, by his wife, Sahibzadi Asmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Muhammad Farid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Farid Nawaz Jang.
a) Sahibzadi Taqhia Begum Sahiba (d/o Jamuni). m. Moin ‘Ali Khan. She has issue, two (or three?) sons.
b) Sahibzadi Safia Begum Sahiba (d/o Jamuni). m. Yusuf ‘Ali Khan. She has issue, one son and five daughters.
c) Sahibzadi Nagina Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 25th July 1944 (d/o Jamuni). m. Mirza Amjad ‘Ali Khan (b. 22nd July 1934; d. 10th February 2010), son of Mirza Saif ‘Ali Khan, by his wife, Fatima Begum. She d. 12th January 2004, having had issue, a son and a daughter:
i) Mirza Arshad ‘Ali Khan. m. Sahibzadi Sayyada Begum (b. at Hyderabad, 1968), daughter of Sahibzada Mir Siyadat ‘Ali Khan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Shamima Begum Sahiba, second daughter of Hashmat Jah, Nawab Mir Hashmat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. He has issue, a son:
(1) Sahibzada Mirza Saif ‘Ali Khan.
i) Sahibzadi Farhana Begum.
11) Basharat Jah, Nawab Mir Basharat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Basharat Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 2nd June 1915 (s/o Roshan Bi),educ. privately. m. (first) Mehtab Begum Sahiba. m. (second) Jehandar un-nisa Begum Sahiba. He d.s.p. at Hyderabad, June 1991.
12) Sahibzada Mir Raza ‘Ali Khan Bahadur (s/o Bari Bismillah Bi). He d. aged ten years.
13) Rajjab Jah, Nawab Mir Rajjab ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Rajjab Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 7th May 1917 (s/o Choti Bismillah Bi),educ. privately. m. (first) Sahibzadi Latif un-nisa Begum Sahiba, third daughter of Amir-i-Paigah, Khurshid Jah, Lutf ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad Lutf ud-din Khan Bahadur, Latafat Jang, sometime Presdt Legislative Council. m. (second) Kaldum Begum Sahiba. m. (third) Jhamdi Begum Sahiba. He d. 9th December 1968, having had issue, an only daughter:
a) Sahibzadi Rookya Begum Sahiba. b. 11th September 1940 (d/o Latif un-nisa). m. Agha Sirtaj Hasan Mirza (b. 24th June 1929), son of Agha Hyder Hasan Mirza, a gentleman of Mughal descent. She had issue, one son and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Mir Raffat ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 6th January 1963. Named and entitled by his maternal great-grandfather.
i) Sahibzadi Jaffery Begum Sahiba. b. 1st June 1978. m. Sahibzada Mir Muhammad Jaffar ‘Ali Khan (b. 14th August 1978), only son of Nawab Mir Zamin ‘Ali Khan - see above.
14) Sahibzada Mir Jawad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur (s/o Choti Bismillah Bi). He d. young. 
15) A c/o Shahzada Begum, who d. in infancy.
16) A second c/o Shahzada Begum, who d. in infancy.
17) A third c/o Shahzada Begum, who d. in infancy.
18) A fourth c/o Shahzada Begum, who d. in infancy.
19) Sa’adat Jah, Nawab Mir Sa’adat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Sa’adat Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 23rd November 1917 (s/o Aliya Bi),educ. privately. m. (first) Wazira Begum Sahiba. m. (second) Sahibzadi Nur un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1931), daughter of Nawab Yawar (or Yamin?) Jang Bahadur. m. (third) Nafissa Begum Sahiba. He d. 16th March 1988, having had issue, five sons and one daughter:
a) Sahibzada Mir Firasat ‘Ali Khan (s/o Nur un-nisa). Mbr Hyderabad Race Club. m. Sahibzadi Shamima Begum Sahiba (b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad 1947), eldest daughter of his paternal uncle, Hashmat Jah, Nawab Mir Hashmat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. m. (second) at Hyderabad, 5thSeptember 1961, Sahibzadi Haleema Begum Sahiba, second daughter of Hasham Jah, Nawab Mir Muhammad Hashim ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. He had issue, five sons and two daughters by his first wife, and three sons by his second wife:
i) Sahibzada Mir Riyasat ‘Ali Khan (s/oHaleema).
ii) Sahibzada Mir Karamat ‘Ali Khan (s/oHaleema). m. Shabana Begum Sahiba. He had issue:
(1) Sahibzadi Naushaba Begum Sahiba. m. at Hyderabad, ca 12th October 2009, Mir Ghaus ud-din ‘Ali Khan, Assist Dept Manager in Men’s Dept of Pantaloon Retail (India) Ltd.
(2) Sahibzadi Sultanat Begum Sahiba. m. at the Metro Classic Gardens, Hyderabad, 4th July 2013, Osman Afzal, son of Muhammad Afzal, by his wife, Fakhir Jahan Begum.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Azmat ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 20th August 1963 (s/oHaleema). m. Shahila Begum Sahiba.
b) Sahibzada Mir Siyadat ‘Ali Khan. m. Sahibzadi Shamima Begum Sahiba (b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad 1947), second daughter of his paternal uncle, Hashmat Jah, Nawab Mir Hashmat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. He had issue, one son and two daughters:
i) Sahibzada Mir Iradath ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 1963.
i) Sahibzadi Raheema Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1962.
ii) Sahibzadi Sayyada Begum. b. at Hyderabad, 1968. m. Mirza Arshad ‘Ali Khan, son of Mirza Amjad ‘Ali Khan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Nagina Begum Sahiba, daughter of Taqi Jah, Nawab Mir Taqi ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. She has issue, one son - see above.
c) Nawab Mir Miraj ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 26th January 1967, educ. All Saints High Sch, and Nizam Coll, Hyderabad. Real Estate Agent. Vice-Presdt Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). m. Maureen Antonette Balm. He had issue, three sons and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Mir Mazhar ‘Ali Khan [Mazhar Khan]. b. at Hyderabad, 14th October 198x. Settled in Dubai 2009. m. Sahibzadi Shahana Begum [Shahana Ahmad], educ. Eaglecrest High Sch, Aurora, Colorado, USA. He has issue, a son and a daughter:
(1) Sahibzada Mir Isa ‘Ali Khan. b. at Dubai, UAE, January 2013.
(1) Sahibzadi Shyrna Begum. b. 24th February 2009.
ii) Sahibzada Mir Sa’adat ‘Ali Khan [Saadath Ali Khan]. Settled in Dubai, UAE.
iii) Sahibzada Mir Hamza ‘Ali Khan [Hamza Khan], educ. Shiamak Davar’s Inst for the Performing Arts, Hyderabad.
i) Sahibzadi ... Begum [Mrs Tia Khan Spinola]. Settled in Dubai, UAE. m.Damien Joseph de Spinola, educ. Mahatma Gandhi Univ (MGU), Kottayam, Contracting & Pricing Mngr Planet Travel & Tours Dubai 2004-2008, Contracting Mngr Yasi Tours 2008-2009 and Darina Holidays 2009-2013, Dir of Contracting Darina Holidays since 2013, second son of ... de Spinola, by his wife, ..., daughter of Joseph Abernathy.
d) Sahibzada Mir Siyanat ‘Ali Khan. He d. 2nd January 1999.
e) Sahibzada Mir Saqafat ‘Ali Khan. b. 29th May 1968. Mbr Hyderabad Race Club. m. Zahra Begum Sahiba (b. 1969).
a) Sahibzadi Sharifa Begum Sahiba. b. 7th June 1956. m. Diyanat ‘Ali Khan. She d. 15th March 1992, having had issue, two sons:
i) Hassan ‘Ali Khan.
ii) Hussain ‘Ali Khan.
20) Jawad Jah, Nawab Mir Jawad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur (s/o Laila Begum Sahiba). He d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, September 1936 (bur. there at the Judi Masjid, the mosque built to his memory by his father).
21) A stillborn s/o Laila Begum Sahiba 1938.
22) Zulfiqar Jah, Nawab Mir Zulfiqar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Zulfiqar Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 10th May 1943 (s/o Laila Begum),educ. Privately. m. (first) Zubaida Begum Sahiba. m. (second) Mumtaz Begum Sahiba. m. (third) Sahibzadi Wahid un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Muhammad Sultan ud-din Khan, by his second wife, Rubia Begum Sahiba. 
23) Imdad Jah, Nawab Mir Imdad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Imdad Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 17th September 1944 (s/o Jani Begum),educ. privately. Racehorse owner and competitor. m. at Hyderabad, 19th Novemeber 1962, Talat Begum Sahiba (b. 1950). He had issue, two sons:
a) Dilshad Jah, Nawab Mir Dilshad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Dilshad Jah]. b. 1963. Racehorse owner and competitor. m. Dabir un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1966).
b) Sahibzada Mir Irshad ‘Ali Khan. b. 1977. m. Heena un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 1978).
24) A s/o Amira Begum, who d. in infancy.
25) Nawazat Jah, Nawab Mir Nawazish ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Nawazat Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 18th October 1944 (s/o Laila Begum), educ. privately. m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, before 1967, Sahibzadi Aziza Begum Sahiba. He d. at Hyderabad, 14th July 2010, having had issue.
26) Fazal Jah, Nawab Mir Fazal ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Fazal Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1st March 1946 (s/o Laila Begum), educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, 19th May 1963, Sahibzadi Dawar un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Muhammad Nazir ud-din Khan Bahadur, sometime cdr of the Nizam’s Military Forces.
27) Bhojat Jah, Nawab Mir Bhojat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 6th October 1947 (s/o Laila Begum), educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, 16th December 1963, Sahibzadi Mehr un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. 11th January 1947), daughter of Nawab Muhammad Hassan ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, of the Kamal Khan family, by his wife, Khurshid Jahan Begum Sahiba. He d. at Hyderabad, 8th January 1982, having had issue, one son and five daughters:
a) Sahibzada Mir Salabat ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 10th January 1969. m. (div.) Samana Fatima Begum Sahiba. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Mir Bhojat ‘Ali Khan. b. at Hyderabad, 4th June 1998.
i) Sahibzadi Konain Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 21st May 1996.
a) Sahibzadi Khair un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 28th December 1967. m. at Hyderabad, 14th August 1980, Muhammad Azam. She has issue, one son and three daughters:
i) Uzair Azam. b. at Hyderabad, 6th August 2000. 
i) Amreen Azam. b. at Hyderabad, 8th May 1989.
ii) Kahkashan Azam. b. at Hyderabad, 9th January 1991.
iii) Sandleen Azam. b. at Hyderabad, 25th September 1995.
b) Sahibzadi Waris un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 21st May 1970. m. at Hyderabad, 14th March 1991, Nawab Muhammad Mohi ud-din Khan Bahadur, son of Naib Amir-i-Paigah-i-Viqar ul-Umara, Nawab Muhammad Rashid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Rashid Nawaz Jang, by his wife, Sahibzadi Masud un-nisa Begum Sahiba, fifteenth daughter of General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain. She has issue, one son and one daughter - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
c) Sahibzadi Zahra Fatima Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 8th June 1971. m. (div.) Muhammad ‘Abdu’l Waheed Ali. She had issue, two daughters:
i) Amina Ali. b. at Hyderabad, 12th April 1999.
ii) Fatima Ali. b. at Hyderabad, 9th December 2001.
d) Sahibzadi Husna Fatima Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 12th October 1973. m. at Hyderabad, 16th April 1998, Mirza Akbar ‘Ali Baig. She has issue, two daughters:
i) Afreen Fatima Baig. b. at Hyderabad, 25th January 1999.
ii) Hamdiya Fatima Baig. b. at Hyderabad, 14th February 2003. 
e) Sahibzadi Salma Fatima Begum Sahiba. b. at Hyderabad, 29th March 1975. m. at Hyderabad, 20th August 1994, Sahibzada Mir Mahmood ‘ Khan (b. at Hyderabad, 26th December 1969), son of Sahibzada Mir Azam ‘Ali Khan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Kabir un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Osman ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar, GCSI, GBE, Royal Victorian Chain. She has issue, three sons - see above.
28) Nawab Shabbir Jah, Sahibzada Mir Shabbir ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Sabir Jah]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 10th October 1948 (s/o Laila Begum Sahiba), educ. privately. m. at Hyderabad, 20th December 1963, Adeeb un-nisa Begum Sahiba. He d. 3rd March 1985, having had issue, a daughter:
a) Sahibzadi Seema Begum Sahiba. b. 1980. m. G. M. Shakeel.
1) Sahibzadi Yawar un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Badi Sahibzadi] (d/o Anwar Begum Sahiba). She d. aged 14 years (bur. at the Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad).
2) Sahibzadi Hidayat un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Manjli Sahibzadi]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1901 (d/o Razia Begum Sahiba). She d. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 18th October 1925 (bur. there at the Mecca Masjid).
3) Sahibzadi Nadir un-nisa Begum Sahiba (d/o Khumru Bi). She d. young.
4) A second d/o Khumru Bi, who d. in infancy.
5) A third d/o Khumru Bi, who d. in infancy.
6) A fourth d/o Khumru Bi, who d. in infancy.
7) Sahibzadi Ahmad un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Shahzadi Pasha]. b. at Eden Gardens, Hyderabad, 4th August 1910 (d/o Dulhan Pasha Begum Sahiba),educ. privately. She dunm. at Hyderabad, 24th March 1985.
8) A d/o Shah Taj Gowhar Begum, who d. in infancy.
9) Sahibzadi Hurmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Munnu Pasha]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 9th January 1913 (d/o Zinat Bi). m. at Hyderabad, 16thMay 1960, Nawab Muhammad Rashid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Rashid Jung Bahadur, son of Major Wali ud-Daula, Nawab Wali ud-din Khan Bahadur, Waliyat Jang, sometime Presdt of the Council, by his third wife, Mahbub Bibi - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
10) A d/o Fatima Bi, who d. in infancy. 
11) A d/o Khasim Bi, who d. in infancy.
12) A d/o Abbas Bi, who d. in infancy.
13) A d/o Halima Bi, who d. in infancy.
14) Sahibzadi Karim un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 9th June 1913 (d/o Bari Khumru Bi). m. at Hyderabad, 27th February 1960, Sahibzada Mir Sadiq ‘Ali Khan.
15) Sahibzadi Jamal un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 15th November 1913 (d/o Sultan Bi). m. at Hyderabad, 25th February 1960, Sahibzada Mir Jahangir ‘Ali Khan, son Colonel Nawab Mir Qudrat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Qudrat Nawaz Jang, sometime cdr of the Nizam’s Household troops. She d. 27th October 1973 - see above.
16) Sahibzadi Behbood un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 24th May 1914 (d/o Imam Bi). m. at Hyderabad, 4th May 1960, Sahibzada Mir Said ud-din ‘Ali Khan.
17) A d/o Khas Bi, who d. in infancy.
18) A second d/o Khas Bi, who d. in infancy.
19) Sahibzadi Firuz un-nisa Begum Sahiba (d/o Munira Bi). m. Nawab Rashid Jang Bahadur.
20) Sahibzadi Moin un-nisa Begum Sahiba (d/o Roshan Bi). She d. aged six months. 
21) Sahibzadi Mahmood un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 27th December 1914 (d/o Sultan Bi). m. at Hyderabad, ca. 1956, Nawab Iqbal Jang Bahadur, son of H.E. Yamin us-Sultanat, Raja-i-Rajagan, Maharaja Peshkar Sir Kishan Parshad Bahadur, GCIE, sometime Presdt of the Council, by his Muslim wife, Gousia Begum Sahiba. She d. 25th July 1984.
22) Sahibzadi Mehar un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Munnu Pasha]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 18th August 1915 (d/o Iqbal Begum Sahiba). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 8th April 1960, Nawab Rashid Jung Bahadur. She d.s.p. at Hyderabad, 6th/28th October 1964.
23) A d/o Mazhar un-nisa Begum, who d. young (suspected poisoning).
24) Sahibzadi Ghaffoor un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 12th November 1915 (d/o Nunhi Bi). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 7th April 1960, Sarwar ‘Ali Khan.
25) A d/o Mehtab Bi, who d. in infancy.
26) A second d/o Mehtab Bi, who d. in infancy.
27) Sahibzadi Aleem un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1st August 1916 (d/o Bari Khumru Bi). m. Sahibzada Mir Jahangir ‘Ali Khan.
28) Sahibzadi Nazeer un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Nazeer Pasha]. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 21st October 1916 (d/o Amira Begum). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 18th March 1957, Nawab Mir Zahoor ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Zahoor Nawaz Jung (b. at Hyderabad, 1915; d. 196X), eldest son Colonel Nawab Mir Qudrat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Qudrat Nawaz Jang, sometime Cdr of the Nizam’s Household troops. She d. 10th October 1975, having had issue, an only son - see above.
29) Sahibzadi Faruq un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 7th October 1918 (d/o Ahmadi Begum). m. Rashid ‘Ali Khan.
30) Sahibzadi Kabir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 15th January 1920 (d/o Allah Rakhi Bi). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 1st April 1960, Sahibzada Mir Azam ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, son of Colonel Nawab Mir Qudrat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Qudrat Nawaz Jang, sometime Cdr of the Nizam’s Household troops - see above.
31) A second d/o Allah Rakhi Bi, who d. in infancy. 
32) A third d/o Allah Rakhi Bi, who d. in infancy.
33) A fourth d/o Allah Rakhi Bi, who d. in infancy.
34) A d/o Khumru Bi, who d. in infancy.
35) A d/o Mahboob Begum, who d. in infancy.
36) A second d/o Mahboob Begum, who d. in infancy.
37) Sahibzadi Masud un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 28th February 1923 (d/o Shah Taj Begum Sahiba). m. as his first wife, Naib Amir-i-Paigah-i-Viqar ul-Umara, Nawab Muhammad Rashid ud-din Khan Bahadur, Rashid Nawaz Jang (d. at Himayatnagar, Hyderabad, 1stOctober 2006), eldest son of Nawab Muhammad Vazir ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nazar Nawaz Jang, by his wife Sahibzadi Daud un-nisa Begum Sahiba, the sixth daughter of H.H. Nizam Asaf Jah VI. She d. 24th November 1980, having had issue, one son - see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
38) Sahibzadi Asmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 25th May 1924 (d/o Ayisha Bi). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 20th May 1960, Sahibzada Mir Nizam ‘Ali Khan. She d. 29th October 1979.
39) Sahibzadi Bashir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 28th September 1927 (d/o Khadr Begum). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 27th December 1954, Nawab Mir Kazim Khan Bahadur, Kazim Nawaz Jang [Ali Pasha] (d. at Osman Cottage, Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, 25th May 1996, bur. there at Daira-i-Mir Mumin, Sultan Shahi), sometime ADC to the Nizam and Chair Charminar Co-operative Urban Bank 1985-1986, son of Nawab Sayyid Zainal-Abidin Khan Bahadur, Sajid Yar Jang, from the Salar Jung family. She had issue, two daughters.
40) Sahibzadi Ramzani Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 26th January 1931 (d/o Jamal Bi). m. as his first wife, Nawab Muhammad Mujib ud-din Khan Bahadur, Mujib Yar Jang (b. at Hyderabad, 1930; d. at Ramkot, Hyderabad, 7th April 2008), youngest son of Nawab Muhammad Nazir ud-din Khan Bahadur, Nazir Nawaz Jang, by his wife, Sahibzadi Daud un-nisa Begum Sahiba, sixth daughter of Lieutenant-General H.H. Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VI, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Mahbub ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salah, Fath Jang, Nizam of Hyderabad, GCB, GCSI. She d. at Hyderabad, 6th October 1974, having had issue, three daughters – seeIndia Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
41) Sahibzadi Mashadi Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 8th August 1939 (d/o Laila Begum Sahiba). m. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 15th January 1959, Nawab Mahmud Jang Bahadur (b. 1938), son of Nawab Muhammad ‘Abu’l Khair Khan Bahadur, Khair Nawaz Jang, of the Viqar ul-Umara Paigah family, by his wife, Sahibzada Sa’adat un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Quwat Jang Bahadur. She had issue, four sons – see India Vassals (Amir-i-Paigah).
42) Sahibzadi Saida Begum Sahiba. b. at King Kothi Palace, Hyderabad, 30th December 1949 (d/o Laila Begum Sahiba). m. Ghazi ud-din ‘Ali Khan.
43) Sahibzadi Mahdood un-nisa Begum Sahiba. She d. 28th October 1969. Same as one of the above?
44) Sahibzadi Hashmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba. She d. 2nd March 1975. Same as one of the above?


1967 - [1971] Lieutenant-General His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran, Arustu-i-Zaman, Wal Mamaluk, Asaf Jah VIII, Muzaffar ul-Mamaluk, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Barakat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Sipah Salar, Fath Jang, Faithful Ally of the British Government, Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar. b. at the Hilafet Palace, Nice, France, 6th October 1933, elder son of General H.H. Azam Jah, Walashan Nawab Mir Himayat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, Prince of Berar, GCIE, GBE, by his wife, H.H. Nawab Durr-i-Shahvar Durdana Begum Sahiba, Princess of Berar, educ. the Doon Sch., Dehra Dun, Harrow Sch, Middlesex, Peterhouse, Cambridge (MA), the RMA Sandhurst, and the London Sch of Economics (LSE). Cmsnd as 2nd-Lieut British Army  1956, attached RE (TA), Hon Officer Royal Deccan Horse, IA, prom Hon Maj and Hon Col 9th Deccan Horse. Colonel-in-Chief 3rd (Nizam’s Own) Golconda Lancers 1937-1950, Hon Lieut-Gen Hyderabad State Forces 1949. Granted the title ofWalasham Nawab Mukarram Jah 1937. Designated by his grandfather as his heir and sucessor, 14thJune 1954 (recognised by the GOI, 1st March 1964). Succeeded on the death of his grandfather, 24thJanuary1967 (recognised by the GOI, 27th February 1967). Installed at the Khilwat Palace, Chow-Mahalla, Hyderabad, 6th April 1967. The GOI amended the Indian Constitution to remove his position as a "ruler" and his right to receive privy-purse payments, 28th December 1971. Pro-Chancellor Osmania Univ, Hyderabad 1967. Chair Mukarram Jah Trust for Education & Learning (MJTEL) since 1971. Patron Mukarram Jah Technical Institute, Mukarram Jah High Sch, etc. Mbr Indian National Trust For Art and Cultural Heritae (INTACH) since 1984. Rcvd: Nizam’s Silver Jubilee (mil. 1937), Tunis Victory (1942), and Hyderabad War (1945) medals. m. (first) at London, 12th April 1959 (sep. 1973, anddiv. at Perth, Western Australia, 1981) Nawab Esra Begum Sahiba [H.H. Princess Esra Jah] (b. at London, 1939; m. second, B.A. Hanin, and had further issue, two sons and one daughter), educ. London Univ, Patron Princess Esra Hospital, Princess Esra Medical Aid Soc (Hyderabad), Founder Friend of the Razumovsky Trust (London) 2005, Dir SEDEF Trustee Co Pvt Ltd since 2002, etc, née Esra Yegane Birgen, daughter of Sheref Birgen, research chemist, by his wife, Reyan Şehsuvaroğlu, daughter of Hüseyin Siret Özsever [Hüseyin Cahit], the poet, by his wife, Yegane Khanum, daughter of Field Marshal H.H. Damad Fathi Ahmad Pasha, of Rhodes, sometime Minister for War. m. (second) at Perth, Western Australia, 1979 (relig.) and March 1980 (civil) (sep. 1987), Helen Simmonds (b. 26th August 1948; d. at the Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia, 13th May 1989), styled Ayesha Begum Sahiba 1979-1987, previously employed with the drama division of the BBC and a former airline hostess, daughter of John Simmonds, a retired steel corporation mngr. m. (third) at the Chiraan Palace, Hyderabad, August 1990 (nikah) (div. at Geneva, Switzerland, 1994), Manolya-i-Nur Begum Sahiba [Princess Manolya Jah] (b. 1955), née Manolya Onur, educ. Univ of the Sorbonne, Paris, France, Miss Turkey 1975 & 1976, Turkish Miss Universe candidate in 1976, former wife of Süha Özgermi. m. (fourth) at Havelock House, West Perth, Australia, August 1993 (div. December 1993) Jameela Bourgos (b. 1971) or Jamila Boularous, styled Jamila Begum Sahiba, a former air hostess and bank attendant from Morocco. m. (fifth) at Hyderabad, 16th February 1995, Orchedi Begum Sahiba [Princess Orchid Jah] (b. 1958), née Ayesha Orkide, a Turkish national, former wife of …Kapani. He had issue, three sons and two daughters:
1) H.H. Azmat Jah, Nawab Mir Muhammad Azmat ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Azmet Jah], Prince of Berar. b. at Paddington, London, 23rd June 1960 (s/o Esra). Appointed as Heir Apparent by his father, thereby becoming Prince of Berar with the style of His Highness, 2002. Photographer and cinematographer. Dir Z.A.K. Healthcare Ltd, Wkz Pictures Ltd 2011, etc. m. at Kensington, London, May 1996, Naz Begum Sahiba [Princess Naz Azmat Jah] (b. 1975), née Zeynap Naz Güvendiren, daughter of Altan Güvendiren, by his wife, Evin Khanum, eldest daughter of Süha Fazlı Taylan, by his wife, Aziza Khanum-Effendi, daughter of H.E. ‘Ali Zulfiqar Pasha, sometime Governor of Cairo, Egypt
2) Azam Jah, Nawab Mir Alexander Azam ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Azam Jah]. b. at Perth, Western Australia, 1979 (s/o Helen).
3) Umar Jah, Nawab Mir Muhammad Umar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur [Prince Umar Jah]. b. at Perth, Western Australia, 1983 (s/o Helen). He d. before 2005.
1) Sahibzadi Shekyar Begum [Shekyar Pasha]. b. at London, 1962 (d/o Esra). Painter and fashion illustrator.
2) Sahibzadi Sultan Niloufer Begum. b. at Istanbul, Turkey, 27th March 1991 (d/o Manolya-i-Nur).





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