Asaf Jahi dynasty


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|Surname=Asaf Jahi Dynasty|Title=Nizam-ul-Mulk
Nawab
|Surname=Asaf Jahi Dynasty|Title=Nizam-ul-Mulk
Nawab
|Property=[[Hyderabad State|Kingdom of Hyderabad]]|coat_of_arms=Hyderabad Coat of Arms.jpg|coatofarmssize=|coat_of_arms_caption=Coat of Arms of Nizam|picture=|image_caption=Osman Ali Khan
|Property=[[Hyderabad State|Kingdom of Hyderabad]]|coat_of_arms=Hyderabad Coat of Arms.jpg|coatofarmssize=|coat_of_arms_caption=Coat of Arms of Nizam|picture=|image_caption=Osman Ali Khan
|Founder=[[Asaf Jah I]]|last_ruler=[[Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII|Osman Ali Khan],|types=[[His Exalted Highness]]|residence=[[Chowmahalla Palace]]|Appointment=|Founder_Year=31 July 1724
|Founder=[[Asaf Jah I]]|last_ruler=[[Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII|Osman Ali Khan],
|types=[[His Exalted Highness]]|residence=[[Chowmahalla Palace]]|Appointment=|Founder_Year=31 July 1724
, Assertion = 17 September 1948|claimant=|faith=[[Islam],
, Assertion = 17 September 1948
|claimant=|faith=[[Islam],
|Ethnicity=[[Indian Muslim],
|Ethnicity=[[Indian Muslim],
Asaf Jahi was a Muslim dynasty that [[हैदराबाद प्रांत|हैदराबाद राज्य]]dominated over.
Asaf Jahi was a Muslim dynasty that [[हैदराबाद प्रांत|हैदराबाद राज्य]]dominated over.url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/how-the-nizams-stole-hyderabad-understanding-origins-of-asaf-jah-dynasty-122091600252_1.html The dynasty was based by Mir Qamar-ud-din Siddiqui, a viceroy-(administrator of the six Mughal regimes) of the Deccan beneath the Mughal emperors from 1713 to 1721. He dominated intermittently after Aurangzeb’s dying in 1707 and beneath the title Asaf Jah. 1724. The Mughal Empire collapses and the Viceroy of the Deccan, Asaf Jah I, declares himself impartial, with territory stretching from the Narmada River within the north to Trichinopoly within the south and Masulipatnam within the east to Bijapur within the west.
cite internet The dynasty was based by Mir Qamar-ud-din Siddiqui, a viceroy-(administrator of the six Mughal regimes) of the Deccan beneath the Mughal emperors from 1713 to 1721. He dominated intermittently after Aurangzeb’s dying in 1707 and beneath the title Asaf Jah. 1724. The Mughal Empire collapses and the Viceroy of the Deccan, Asaf Jah I, declares himself impartial, with territory stretching from the Narmada River within the north to Trichinopoly within the south and Masulipatnam within the east to Bijapur within the west.
== Asaf Jah I ==
== Asaf Jah I ==

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