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==Family==
==Family==


Mir Hashim Ali Khan was married to Zakia Begum. The couple had four sons and four daughters. The sons included [[Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur]], Chief Justice of [[Hyderabad State|Hyderabad]] and Law Minister,<ref>{{cite book|last=Jamil|first=S. M.|title=The Muslim year book of India and who's who|publisher=Bombay Newspaper Company|date=1948|pages=87|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Wu9WAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Nawab+Alam+Yar+Jung%22&dq=%22Nawab+Alam+Yar+Jung%22&ei=OjxYSomwIJTklASShfGrBw|accessdate=July 12, 2009}}</ref> Nawab Talib Ali Khan, Accountant General of Hyderabad, Subhan Ali Khan, Barrister-at-law & Iqbal ali khan. The daughters included Mehdi Begum, Tahira Begum and Wazir Begum.Few of His decendants are still living in Hahsim Nager(The area under the Langer houz,limits which was first founded by Mir Hashim ali khan in 1888),who are the Living heirs and of Mehdi Begum,the youngest daughter of Mir Hashim ali khan,who married to Pfrof.Dr.Syed Mehdi Ali,are namely,Wife,sons and grand son's of Late Syed Ahmed Mehdi(Syed Nawazish Mehdi&Syed Hussain Mehdi),Dr.Zakia askari,Syed Tahmeed mehdi,Mehlaqua Mehdi,Mehpara mehdi,Fareed mehdi,Late syed Taufeeq mehdi,Late syed Aqil mehdi and a few more.
Mir Hashim Ali Khan was married to Zakia Begum. The couple had four sons and four daughters. The sons included [[Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur]], Chief Justice of [[Hyderabad State|Hyderabad]] and Law Minister,<ref>{{cite book|last=Jamil|first=S. M.|title=The Muslim year book of India and who's who|publisher=Bombay Newspaper Company|date=1948|pages=87|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Wu9WAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Nawab+Alam+Yar+Jung%22&dq=%22Nawab+Alam+Yar+Jung%22&ei=OjxYSomwIJTklASShfGrBw|accessdate=July 12, 2009}}</ref> Nawab Talib Ali Khan, Accountant General of Hyderabad, Subhan Ali Khan, Barrister-at-law & Iqbal ali khan. The daughters included Mehdi Begum, Tahira Begum and Wazir Begum.Some hand ful of His decendants are still living in Hahsim Nager(The area under the Langer houz limits,which was first founded by Mir Hashim ali khan in 1888),namely a few son's,grandsons and great grand son's of Mehdi Begum,the youngest daughter of Mir Hashim ali khan,who married to Pfrof.Dr.Syed Mehdi Ali,are namely,Wife,sons and grand son's of Late Syed Ahmed Mehdi(Syed Nawazish Mehdi&Syed Hussain Mehdi),Dr.Zakia askari,Syed Tahmeed mehdi,Mehlaqua Mehdi,Mehpara mehdi,Fareed mehdi,Late syed Taufeeq mehdi,Late syed Aqil mehdi and a few more(son's and daughter's of Mehdi begum & Mehdi ali sahab).


==Honors and titles==
==Honors and titles==

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Hashim Nawaz jung Bahadur,O.B.I.Col.Sardar Bahadur
Died
NationalityIndian
Known forRepresenting Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancer Troops in England on Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and for the re-establishment of The Hyderabad 2nd Lancers in 1923 at Golconda.
Scientific career
FieldsCommandant

Mir Hashim Ali Khan (Arabic: هاشم على خاں; honorific titles: Nawab Hashim Nawaz Jang Bahadur, Colonel, Sardar Bahadur)[1] was commandant of the 2nd Lancers, Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops.

Biography

Mir Hashim Ali Khan represented the Hyderabad Imperial Lancers at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. On reaching Hyderabad-deccan with the help other Commandants, he founded the 2nd Nizams own (N.O.) Hyderabad Imperial Service (H.I.S.) Lancers Troops. The Regiment was first raised in 1893 at Golconda (HYD-Deccan) by the late general Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur, the then commander of the Nizams regular forces. The regiment was designated as 2nd lancers Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops and was organised in accordance with the establishment of the Indian Cav. Regt. In April 1923, the regiment was again re-organised and re-designated by Col. Hashim Nawaz Jung. O.B.I. Col. Sardar Bahadur, as 2nd Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancers (Nizams own) and soon made its Commandant after getting retired from the 2nd lancers. He served as commanding officer of the Nizam Mahbub Force.[2] The Hyderabad Imperial Services Troops wasn't an IST unit, but a part of the Indian army. Navy & Army Illustrated published an article about the unit, featuring Mir Hashim Ali Khan.[3]

Family

Mir Hashim Ali Khan was married to Zakia Begum. The couple had four sons and four daughters. The sons included Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur, Chief Justice of Hyderabad and Law Minister,[4] Nawab Talib Ali Khan, Accountant General of Hyderabad, Subhan Ali Khan, Barrister-at-law & Iqbal ali khan. The daughters included Mehdi Begum, Tahira Begum and Wazir Begum.Some hand ful of His decendants are still living in Hahsim Nager(The area under the Langer houz limits,which was first founded by Mir Hashim ali khan in 1888),namely a few son's,grandsons and great grand son's of Mehdi Begum,the youngest daughter of Mir Hashim ali khan,who married to Pfrof.Dr.Syed Mehdi Ali,are namely,Wife,sons and grand son's of Late Syed Ahmed Mehdi(Syed Nawazish Mehdi&Syed Hussain Mehdi),Dr.Zakia askari,Syed Tahmeed mehdi,Mehlaqua Mehdi,Mehpara mehdi,Fareed mehdi,Late syed Taufeeq mehdi,Late syed Aqil mehdi and a few more(son's and daughter's of Mehdi begum & Mehdi ali sahab).

Honors and titles

Mir Hashim Ali Khan received the following honours and distinctions from the British Government and the Nizam of Hyderabad.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Various (March 15, 2007). Hyderabad State List of Leading Officials, Nobles and Personages. Potter Press. p. 4. ISBN 1406731374.
  2. ^ Various (March 15, 2007). Hyderabad State List of Leading Officials, Nobles and Personages. Potter Press. p. 44. ISBN 1406731374.
  3. ^ Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research (v. 81, nos. 325-328). London, England: 362. 2003. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Jamil, S. M. (1948). The Muslim year book of India and who's who. Bombay Newspaper Company. p. 87. Retrieved July 12, 2009.

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