Fateh Naseeb Khan

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Fateh Naseeb
فتح نصیب خان
फतेह नसीब खान
BornAlwar State, British India
AllegianceAlwar State
Service/branchAlwar State Forces Imperial Service Troops
Years of service1909-1936
RankGeneral
Commands held
General-in-chief of Alwar State Forces Army Minister of Alwar
Battles/warsWorld War I
AwardsOrder of British India Khan Bahadur (title)

General Fateh Naseeb Khan, Bahadur OBE KB (Urdu: فتح نصیب خان, Hindi: फतेह नसीब खान; 1890 – 1936), was the General-in-chief of Alwar State Forces and a confidant of Maharaja Jai Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, who was the Maharaja of Alwar State. He participated in World War I.

Background & Family

He belonged to Khanzada Muslim Rajput sect of Jadaun clan. He was a descendant of Hasan Khan Mewati, who was a Khanzada Rajput ruler of Mewat.

He had six sons Subedar-Major Abdul Majeed Khan, Deputy Director(FIA) SP (R) Abdul Waheed Khan, Major Muhammad Iqbal Khan(PR), Dr Muhammad Allahdad Khan, Colonel Malik Niaz Ahmad Khan(PA) and Dr Khursheed Alam Khan. After the Partition of India in 1947 they migrated to Hyderabad, Pakistan.

Titles & Honours

He was given the title of :-

"KHAN BAHADUR" title awarded to General Fateh Naseeb Khan of Alwar State Forces on 17th of January 1929.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Raja Shri Ganga Singh of Thana
General-in-Chief of Alwar State Forces
1928 – 1936
Succeeded by