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Subsequent rulers retained the
title Nizam ul-Mulk and were
referred to as Asaf Jahi
Nizams, or
Nizams of Hyderabad.
Nizam I
never formally declared independence...
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Census Of
India 1941 Vol-xxi H.e.h. The
Nizams Dominions (hyd State). "Census Of
India 1941 Vol-xxi H.e.h. The
Nizams Dominions (hyd State)". 10
April 1947...
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Osmanabad The
Nizam of
Hyderabad necklace The
Nizam Gate of
Ajmer Sharif Dargah Establishments of the
Nizams Hospitals established by the
Nizams Nizam's Guaranteed...
- Históricos Ultramarinos. p. 126. Kate, P. V. (1987).
Marathwada Under the
Nizams, 1724–1948. Mittal. pp. 11–13. ISBN 978-8170990178. Sardesai,
Govind Sakharam...
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Nizam Palace is a tier A
heritage building on AJC Bose Road in
Kolkata (formerly
known as Calcutta), the
capital of
Indian state of West Bengal. It was...
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northwestern Deccan,
between the
sultanates of
Gujarat and Bi****ur,
ruled by the
Nizam Shahi dynasty. It was
established when
Malik Ahmed, the
Bahmani governor...
- the
Nizams of
Hyderabad State are
among the
largest and most
expensive collection of
jewels in present-day India. The
jewels belonged to the
Nizams, rulers...
- dynasty.
Subsequent rulers retained the
title Nizam ul-Mulk and were
referred to as Asaf Jahi
Nizams, or
Nizams of Hyderabad. The
death of Asaf Jah I in 1748...
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Nizam's Museum or H.E.H
Nizam's Museum is a
museum located in
Hyderabad at
Purani Haveli, a
palace of the
erstwhile Nizams. This
museum showcases the gifts...
- Look up
nizam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nizam of
Hyderabad was the
title of the
ruler of
Hyderabad State in India.
Nizam or
Nezam may also refer...