Royal House

Nizam di Hyderabad (Asaf Jahi)

Da cortigiani Mughal all'ultimo titano principesco dell'India, la Casa di Asaf Jah ha scolpito un'eredità di splendore, intrighi e resistenza nel cuore del Deccan. La loro storia è fatta di opulenza, sopravvivenza e mutevoli sorti dell'impero.

1724–1948South AsiaRoyal HouseSunni Islam

"Faith, Unity, Discipline"

Nizam di Hyderabad (Asaf Jahi) crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1724–1948
Founder
Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah I
Region
South Asia
Religion
Sunni Islam

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Battle of Shakar Kheda and Foundation of the Dynasty

Mir Qamar-ud-din Khan defeats the Mughal governor Mubariz Khan, establishing himself as the independent Nizam of Hyderabad and founding the Asaf Jahi dynasty.

Death of Asaf Jah I

The founding Nizam dies, triggering a succession struggle among his heirs and setting the pattern for future dynastic disputes.

Accession of Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II

Nizam Ali Khan ascends the throne, initiating a period of military conflict and diplomatic maneuvering with the Marathas and the British.

Subsidiary Alliance with the British

The Nizam signs a treaty with the British East India Company, placing Hyderabad under British protection and establishing a garrison in the city.

Nasir-ud-Daula Becomes Nizam

Nasir-ud-Daula ascends the throne and begins a cautious program of administrative reform, adapting to the realities of British paramountcy.

Indian Rebellion and Hyderabad's Loyalty

During the 1857 uprising, Hyderabad remains loyal to the British, earning the dynasty significant favor and recognition from the colonial authorities.

Mahbub Ali Pasha Becomes Nizam

The sixth Nizam, Mahbub Ali Pasha, begins his reign as a child, presiding over a court renowned for its splendor and public works.

Completion of Falaknuma Palace

The Falaknuma Palace is completed, symbolizing Hyderabad's cosmopolitan grandeur and the dynasty's patronage of global architectural styles.

Accession of Mir Osman Ali Khan

The last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, inherits the throne, overseeing both the zenith of Hyderabad’s wealth and the coming crisis of independence.

Establishment of Osmania University

Osmania University is founded, reflecting the Nizam’s commitment to modern education and the blending of Eastern and Western traditions.

Operation Polo and Annexation by India

The Indian Army invades Hyderabad, ending the Nizam’s rule and integrating the princely state into the Indian Union after a brief but decisive campaign.

Death of Mir Osman Ali Khan

The last Nizam passes away, marking the symbolic end of the Asaf Jahi dynasty as a ruling house and the close of an epoch in Deccan history.

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