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He entered the [[Nizam]]'s service and appointed to a large [[mansab]]. He became [[faujdar]] of the [[Northern Circars]] between [[1758]] and [[1765]]. Finally he surrendered the government to the [[HEIC]] in return for a substantial pension and jagirs. He was greatest of all nawabs of masulipatam. |
He entered the [[Nizam]]'s service and appointed to a large [[mansab]]. A [[firman]] from him authorized the French Representative Fouquet, then chief of the Company at [[Machilipatnam]] to set up a [[loge]] at [[Yanaon]] in the year [[1731]]. |
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He became [[faujdar]] of the [[Northern Circars]] between [[1758]] and [[1765]]. Finally he surrendered the government to the [[HEIC]] in return for a substantial pension and jagirs. He was greatest of all nawabs of masulipatam. |
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He died at [[Masulipatam]] in [[1771]]. |
He died at [[Masulipatam]] in [[1771]]. |
Revision as of 12:56, 23 November 2006
Haji Hasan Khan was nawab of masulipatam. He was second son of Nawab Muhammad Taqi Khan Bahadur who inturn was Nawab of Masulipatam.
Official name
His official name was Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Hasan Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Masulipatam.
Life
He entered the Nizam's service and appointed to a large mansab. A firman from him authorized the French Representative Fouquet, then chief of the Company at Machilipatnam to set up a loge at Yanaon in the year 1731.
He became faujdar of the Northern Circars between 1758 and 1765. Finally he surrendered the government to the HEIC in return for a substantial pension and jagirs. He was greatest of all nawabs of masulipatam.
Death
He died at Masulipatam in 1771.