Muhammad Munawar Khan

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Sir Muhammad Munawar Khan KCIE (died 1903) was the Prince of Arcot from 1889 to 1903. Muhammad Munawar Khan was the nephew of Intizam-ul-Mulk, the third Prince of Arcot. He was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire during the reign of his uncle. He was exempted from appearing in civil courts. Khan succeeded his uncle Intizam-ul-Mulk and ruled till his death in 1903, in Delhi while attending Edward VII's coronation.

References

  • "Muhammad Munawar Khan Bahadur (1889-1903)". The Royal House of Arcot.
Preceded by Nawab of Arcot
1889 - 1903
Succeeded by