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Muhammad Mushtaq Ali Khan

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Nawab Muhammad Mushtaq Ali Khan Bahadur, (1856-25 February 1889) was a Nawab of the princely state of Rampur from 1887 to 1889, succeeding his father Sir Kalb Ali Khan Bahadur. Owing to continued ill-health, he was unable to properly rule the state and so left its affairs in the hand of an administrative council. However, he was successful in continuing the beneficiaries of his predecessors, particularly in the areas of agriculture and irrigation. He died at the age of 32 in 1889 and was succeeded by his son, Sir Hamid Ali Khan Bahadur. [1]

Titles

  • 1856-1877: Nawabzada Muhammad Mushtaq Ali Khan, Wali Ahad Bahadur
  • 1877-1887: Nawabzada Muhammad Mushtaq Ali Khan, Wali Ahad Bahadur
  • 1887-1889: His Highness 'Ali Jah, Farzand-i-Dilpazir-i-Daulat-i- Inglishia, Mukhlis ud-Daula, Nasir ul-Mulk, Amir ul-Umara, Nawab Muhammad Mushtaq 'Ali Khan Bahadur, Mustaid Jang, Nawab of Rampur, KIH

Honours


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Muhammad Mushtaq Ali Khan
Born: 1856 Died: 1889
Regnal titles
Preceded by Nawab of Rampur
1887-1889
Succeeded by