-
mughal governor who was
appointed as
Nawab of
Carnatic with the
title Saadatullah Khan I and
moved his
capital from
Gingee to Arcot. Like his predecessors...
-
which controlled a vast
territory south of the
Krishna River. The
Nawab Saadatullah Khan I
moved his
court from
Gingee to Arcot. His
successor Dost Ali Khan...
- Sa'adatullah Khan II (? – 4 July 1744) a.k.a.
Muhammad Sayyid was
Nawab of Arcot, who was a
younger son (heir apparent) of
Safdar Ali Khan. He was murdered...
- new
caste system emerged, as the
Nawayats marry within the community.
Saadatullah Khan I, a
Nawayat Konkani Muslim was the
Nawab of the
Carnatic under...
-
Bakht Hyderabad Yusuf Khan
Bihar Sayyid Hussain Ali Khan
Barha Carnatic Saadatullah Khan
Nawayath Delhi Muhammad Yar Khan
Gujarat Shahamat Khan
Kabul Bahadur...
-
receive a warm
welcome from the
Mughal officers. The
Nawab of Arcot,
Saadatullah Khan I, who
attempted to
dispossess Desingh,
pleaded that the firman...
- 1732 to 1740. He was the son of
Ghulam Ali Khan,
brother of the
Nawab Saadatullah Khan. His
childless uncle adopted him as heir, and he
succeeded his uncle...
- Chicacole, Naib
Subadar and
regent of the
Carnatic during the
minority of
Saadatullah Khan II on 28
March 1744.
After the
death of,
Anwaruddin was appointed...
- Bundelkhand, his
ancestral home.
Differing accounts have the
Nawab of Arcot,
Saadatullah Khan I
somewhat recalcitrant to the
Mughal Empire,[unreliable source...
-
Emperor Jahandar Shah. This
action was
considered outrageous to
Muhammed Saadatullah Khan I who
personally marched to
Jinji Fort with 18,000 men and killed...