Thursday, 27 December 2012

Prince Mukkaram Jah Bahadur

Prince Mukkaram Jah Bahadur Grandson of Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan the 7th Nizam and Last Ruler of Hyderabad ..........

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Sir Salarjung 1 in 1877

Sir Salarjung's photo.....The Salar Jung Museum is an art museum located at Hyderabad.. The museum's collection was sourced from the property of the Salar Jung family...The family is credited with the safeguarding rare artefacts and collections, which are now at Salarjung Museum..............

6th Nizam of Hyderabad

Mahboob Ali Pasha 6th Nizam of Hyderabad From 1869 to 1911......

Entrance Bridge Of Hyderabad

Entrance bridge of Hyderabad.Noe a days this bridge is called as PURANA PULL [Old Bridge].......

NIzam's History

“The star of destiny shines on the forehead of your son”. Mir Qumaruddin displayed considerable skill as a warrior and at the age of nineteen, the Emperor  Aurengzeb bestowed on him the title “Chin Fateh Khan”.

At 26, he was appointed Commander in Chief and Viceroy, first at Bijapur, then Malwa and later of the Deccan. Viceroy Farukh Siar who was the Mughal Emperor for a brief tenure conferred on Mir Qumaruddin the title Nizam-ul-mulk Fateh Jung. He thus became the first Nizam. A subsequent Emperor, Muhammad Shah bestowed on him the title Asif Jah. The dynasty of the Nizams of Hyderabad thus came to be known as the Asif Jahi Dynasty. After gaining independence, Asif Jah came to be known as Nizam-ul-Mulk. He first set up his capital at Auragabad but later moved to Hyderabad, which became the capital of the Asif