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Osman Ali Khan, Asif Jah VII
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Image:Nawab_Mir_Osman_Ali_Khan.jpg framepx100|thumb|right|The Last Nizam of Hyderabad
Image:Nizam of Hyderabad.jpg framepx100|thumb|right|Mir Osman Ali Khan in his older days
'''Usman Ali Khan Bahadur Fateh Jung''' (
April 8,
1886 –
February 24,
1967) also named '''Fath Jang Nawwab Mir Osman Ali Khan Asif Jah VII''',was the last
Nizam of
Hyderabad State Hyderabad. He was popular among his subjects as A'la-Hadrat. He was born in Hyderabad on
April 5,
1886 at
Purani Haveli. As he was the heir-apparent, great attention was paid to his education, and eminent scholars were engaged to teach him
English language English,
Urdu and
Persian language Persian, Like his father and grandfather He learnt the Islamic sciences under the renowned scholar of
Islam Shaikh al-Islam Hafiz Anwarullah Faruqi of the
Jami'ah Nizamiyyah of Hyderabad.
On
April 14,
1906 he married Dulhan Pasha Begum, daughter of Nawab Jahangir Jung, at Eden Bagh at the age 21. Mir Osman Ali Khan, ruled for 37 years (from
1911 -
1948). His Dominion was larger than
England and
Scotland put together, with an area of 86,000 square miles (223,000 km²). His eldest son,
Azam Jah, was married to
Durru Shehvar, daughter of
Abdul Mejid II the last
Caliph and
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire.
The seventh Nizam led a very simple life,even though he was one of the richest men in the world. He donated generously to every cause in
India as well as abroad irrespective of caste and religion. If it was the
Muslim theological school of
Jamia Nizamia or the
Darul Uloom Deoband which received financial help, it was also the privilege of the
Benaras Hindu University.
The Nizam’s rule saw the growth of Hyderabad economically and culturally. Electricity, railways, roads and airways developed. Huge reservoirs and irrigation projects such as the
Tungabhadra, and
Nizamsagar were completed. The early work on Nagarjunasagar was undertaken. The
Osmania University, Colleges and Schools were founded throughout the state.Up to 11 % of the Nizam's budget was spent on education - schools, colleges, universities and even a ''Department for Translation'' was set up. Primary education was made compulsory and provided free to poor sections of society. Nearly all the public buildings currently in such as the
Osmania General Hospital,
Andhra Pradesh High Court,
Central State Library,
Assembly Hall (Hyderabad) Assembly Hall,
Jubilee Hall and other buildings in the Public Garden were built during Osman Ali Khan’s reign.
Soon after
India gained independence in
1947, all princely states were invited to either join the Republic or proclaim independence. The Nizam's dynasty had been the largest in rank since the abolition of the
Mughals at Elhi and the King of
Oudh. He chose to stay independent if not allowed to accede to
Pakistan, despite the fact that a vast majority of the people in his state were Hindu. After a lot of political wrangling, when the irregular militia of the Nizam's prime minister (the
Razakars) began terrorising trains passing through the Hyderabad state,
India annexed
Hyderabad state by a military liberation called
Operation Polo under the rubric of a "Police Action." The Nizam was deposed though allowed to stay in Hyderabad. Mir Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam, died on Friday,
February 24 1967. It was the end of a princely era.
See also
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Nizam
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Princely States
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Hyderabad State
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Hyderabad, India
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Osmania University
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Jamia Nizamia
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Bahadur Yar Jung
External links
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Brief biography and detailed genealogy
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The Nizam on the cover of Time Magazine
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A Book on the Jewels of the Nizams by Usha R.Bala Krishnan
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A Gallery of the Famed Jewellery of the Nizam of Hyderabad
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Nizam's fabled jewels dazzle Delhi
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Jacob Diamond - [http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/victoriadiamond.html The Jacob Diamond of the Nizam]
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Category:Nizams of Hyderabad
Category:Hyderabad State
Category:1886 births
Category:1967 deaths
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