Genealogical Chart
Genealogy
of the Nawab family of Prithimpassa.
Sakhi
Salamat
Circa 1499 AD
The first member of the family from who
descends the family he migrated from Iran to Delhi. He belongs to the royal
family of Persia and was a prince. He married and had a son.
Ismail
Khan Lodhi,
Khan-e-Jahan
Khan
Mid
16th century.
He was titled Nawab Amirul –ul- Umara in the
court of Daud Shah, King of Bengal. The father of the King, Sulaiman Shah made
him Governor of Orissa. The title Khan-e-Jahan Khan was later conferred on him
by Daud Shah too. He married the daughter of Daud Shah. He was during the rule
of Akbar given the assurance to continue his rule in the area. (History of
Bengal by Dr. Blochman, Akbar Nama, page 177. Riyaz-ul-Salatin pg.180,
Translation Ain-I-Akbari pg. 520, Tazak-i-Jahangiri pg.104.)
Shamsuddin Mohammad
Born
1624.
Mohammad Rabi Khan.
He was given the title of Danish Mand by the
Nazim of Bengal for his learning. He was a very learned man and was teacher in
the court of the Nazim of Bengal. He was the teacher of the Nawab’s children.
He was in the courts of Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Nawab Sarfaraz Khan and Nawab
Ali Wardi Khan, Nawab Nawazish Md. Khan Shahamat Jang who was Naeb Subedhar of
Dhaka. He died in 1181 BS (1774 AD). The first sanad conferred upon him was in
1734 AD . He also obtained Jagir from Nawab Qasim Khan Nazim of Bengal. It was
given by a Sanad.
Mohammad Ali Khan
In 1793 he put down the rebellion of the Koki and Naga and was
subsequently allowed by the government to have his own army and was greatly
honoured by the British for his contributions. In 1819 the Jagirs were
permanently settled with the family.
Gaus Ali Khan
Moulvi Ali Ahmad Khan
Born 1840 Died 1874 (1281 BS
Poush).
His wife’s name was Umrul Nisa Khatun. In 1869
helped the Raj in the battle of Loshai. In this expedition he earned honour and
respect for his dedication and assistance which he provided for the success of
the expedition. He was exempted from Arms Act as a token of appreciation and
respect by the British Raj.
Nawab Moulvi Ali Amjad Khan
Born 1871 Died 1905 A.D.
He was a pioneer in tea cultivation and his first Tea Estate was
Rungicherra Tea Estate. He had two wives. His first marriage was to the daughter of Syed Aminuddin Saheb, Syeda Fatima Banu in 1303 BS (1897).
His second wife was Jarida Banu whom he married in 1900 (1306BS). From
Jarida Banu he had two sons Nawab Ali Haider Khan and Nawab Ali Asghar Khan.
From his first wife he had no issue. There was disastrous earthquake during his
life time in 1897 AD- 1304 BS, 30th. Jaistha.
Nawab Ali Haider Khan
Father Nawab Ali Amjad Khan
Born 1900 (Maagh
29, 1306) Died June 30th, 1963.
He married Murshidzadi Husne
Ara Begum in 1916, the eldest child and daughter the Honourable Ihtisham-ul-
Mulk, Rais-ul-Dowla, Amir-ul-Omrah,
Nawab Asef Kudr Syed Wasif Ali Meerza, Khan
Bahadur, K.C.S.I, K.C.V.O. Mahabut Jung; Premiere noble of Bengal, Behar and
Orissa. He was 38th in descent to the Prophet of Islam Hazrat
Mohammad (SM), born on 07th.
January 1875. He had his education at Sorbonne, Rugby and Oxford, U.K. He was
six times Member of Bengal Legislative Council. The wedding took place in the
palace of Nawab Bahadur. He was minister in the cabinet of Sir Syed Muhammad
Sadullah, Assam and later in the cabinet of G.Bardalai, Assam. Once he held the
portfolio for agriculture and the other time was Minister for Power and Water
Development. It was from 1937 till 1939. He was a skilled shikari and during
his life time shot innumerable tigers and leopards.
Born in 1917 in the
Murshidabad Palace of his Maternal grandfather. Died 1974 16th. July
at Dhaka. Wives: The second daughter of Ali Ather Khan of Illyas Ali Estate of
Huru Saheb Bari and Afika Bibi of Khanakiari. He had a very volatile and
exemplary life style and dominated the political scene of the 50s, 60s and the
70s in his region. He had his education from St. Paul’s, Darjeeling and Alia
Madrasah, Kolkata. and was his Maternal grandmother’s favourite grandson who
lovingly called him Raja and this sobriquet stuck to him and today he is known
by this name by the young and the old alike. He was a leader in Ballisara
peasant movement of the 60s. In 1971 he led the liberation war as commander of
his regiment from the Tripura borders and his forays and military
strategies cost the Pak junta, based at Tripura border heavy losses. He was the
first man to walk into Prithimpassa as the army retreated and took over command
of the liberated area. From his wives Sirajunnessa Khatun daughter of Ali Ather
Khan and Afika Bibi, he had five sons from the former and two from later. His
sons are:
Nawab Ali Abbas Khan He was twice MP. In the
80s and 90s,Nawab Ali Mehdi Khan, Nawab Ali Naqui Khan, Twice chairman of 12 U.P.
Nawab Ali Taqui Khan and Nawab Ali Hassan Khan, Nawab Ali Baquar Khan, Nawab
Ali Sajjad Khan.
2. Nawab Ali Sarwar Khan
S/O
Nawab Ali Haider Khan
Born 15th. May
1924 at Kolkata, at Sylhet House. Died
1995 21st July, in Dhaka.
He was the youngest child of Nawab Ali Haider
Khan. Wife: Sahebzadi Syedatunnessa Begum, the eldest daughter of Nawab of
Patna, India Nawabzada Syed Mahoammad Mehdi. He was twice MLA during his
political tenure. They got married in 1948, October in Patna India in Bawli the
Mansion of Nawabzada Syed Mohammad Mehdi. He had his education from St.
Edmonds, Shillong and Aligarh University, India. He was a very conscientious
and disciplined man and was a very good sportsman. In school he earned his name
in boxing. In his father’s Estate he played a prominent and constructive role.
He was an accomplished hunter and was a consummate tea planter. During his
early years he worked in Etah Tea Estate in 1951. He was twice Member of
Constituent Assembly. The first time in 1970, December 9th. and
again in 1973. He was a freedom fighter and was in charge of the Tripura front.
He set up the Muraicherra Tea Estate tea manufacturing factory at the Tea
Estate.
Nawab
Ali Anwar Khan, Nawab Ali Wasif Khan,
Nawab
Ali Hamid Khan, Nawab Ali Arshad Khan,
Sahebzadi Niffer Haider,
Nawab Ali Wajid Khan, Nawab Ali Waris
Khan.
3. Sahebzadi Begum
Syeddunnessa.
Daughter of Nawab Ali Haider
Khan
Born 1923 in Calcutta, Died
in in the late 1990s Sharjah.
The second child and the only daughter of Nawab Ali Haider Khan. She
was married to Prince Wahid Ali Mirza. The direct descendant of ruler of Oudh
Wajid Ali Shah. He died at the age of 24. They were married for two or three
years and he died before the partition of India.Leaving behind a one year old
son Asif Ali Mirza. His father was Prince Mirza Syeed Bahadur when He died when
his son Prince Wahid Ali Mirza was only 7 years of age. He was educated at the
St xavieers school. His properties included extensive real estate in Kidderpore
and Mitaburj in addition to some lands in Lucknow where he frequently used to
visit. In addition he used to get a privy purse of Rs 500 which was actually
granted to Prince Kamer Kader the eldest surviving son of the last ruler in
1887, indeed a princely sum at the time.this amount was a monthly allowance.
Second marriage was to Syed Amanat Hussain. He was a Bara Syed. He died on the
6th of June 1987 in Dubai where he was in intensive care unit of Rashid
Hospital in Dubai. The marriage was definitely after the departure of the Shah
of Iran.in 1950. Her sons are from Prince Wahid Ali Mirza is Asif Ali Mirza and
from Syed Amanat Hussain: Syed Naseer Hussain, Syed Hadi Hussian, Syeda Husne
Abida and Syeda Malikatunnessa.
Few years after the demise of
her husband she was married to Syed Amanat Hussain of India. He was a graduate
in Economics from Lucknow University,and joined the police academy during the
British Rule,and was from a batch of officers who graduated soon before the end
of British rule.He came from a long line of "Bahara Sayyads" so his
lineage was impeccable.His father was a govt.official from the village of
Kanpoor in the district of Jaunpur in eastern UP.
There were twelve middle class Sayyads families in the village been
there from Mughul times,and whose members were highly educated even in those
days,and were judges professors and administrators. Syed Amanat Hussain’s
father was a fine horseman and was known to have the strength to lift a man off
his feet while galloping.
The turning point in Syed Amanat Hussain’s life came when after
independence he had to salute the Indian flag wearing his police
uniform,supposidly a sign of loyalty. the next day he packed up without
resigning and left for Bombay to sail on the merchant ship Akbar going to
Karachi. In Karachi he joined the newly formed Pakistan police force and was
put in the Special Branch,and was told that East Pakistan was in desperate need
of young officers like him and was transfered there. He died on the 6th of June
1987 in Dubai.
Nawab Ali Asghar Khan
Father Nawab Ali Amjad Khan
Born 1903 (Poush 28,1309BS).
Died May 1984.
He was MLC in Muslim League in undivided
India. Council. He married Murshidzadi Sofia Banu Begum the second daughter of
Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad Nawab Asef Kudr Syed Wasif Ali Meerza. The sister
of Murshidzadi
Husne Ara Begum.
Nawab
Ali Yeawar Khan
Father Nawab Ali
Asghar Khan
Born in Kolkata, India in
1925, died in Dhaka in October 2003.
Wife: Sahebzadi Ummatul Fatima Begum daughter
of Nawab of Patna, India Nawabzada Syed Mahoammad Mehdi. They got married in
1948,October in Patna India in “Bawli”
the Mansion of Nawabzada Syed Mohammad Mehdi. He was the only child of
Nawab Ali Asghar Khan and his wife Murshidzadi Sofia Banu Begum. He was MPA from
1958 to 1968 during the regime of Ayub Khan. He was the first chairman of No.
12 Union of Prithimpassa.
Sahebzadi Shamim Ara
Sahebzadi Yasmin Ara Sahebzadi Iffat Ara
Sahebzadi Nasreen Ara
Sahezadi Samer Ara and Sahebzadi Durdana Ara
Genealogical chart of the Nawab family of Guzri, Patna
Starts from Imam
Hazrat Ali Raza (VIII th. Imam).
Syed Hasan Rizvi (1648-1706)
Syed Mohammed Ali Rizvi (1676-1750)
Syed Hasan Rizvi (1648-1706)
Syed Mohammed Ali Rizvi (1676-1750)
Syed Baquar Rizvi
Syed Razi Rizvi (1702-1779), settled in India.
Syed Murtuza
Rizvi (1728-1801) Syed Ali Rizvi
+Umme-e-Laila Begum.
Agha Meer Rizvi, Meer Nawab Rizvi, Syed Abdullah Rizvi Kaniz Zahra Begum Syed
Muzttuza Rizvi II (Murshidabad) Known as Mir Abdullah
(1764-1848)
+Ameenisa Begum
(1760-1859)
settled in Patna
(Bihar-India).
Syed
Mehdi Ali Khan (1792-1850), Syed Mohammad Ali Khan(1797-1823),Shamshunnisa
Begum (1802-1820), Syed Qasim Ali Khan (1807-18 ) , Nawab Luft Ali Khan (
C.I.E.) (1812-1890)
1. Razia Begum, 2. Nawab Syed Mehdi Hasan Khan @ Badshah Nawab (1859-1919),3. Syed Ibrahim Hasan Khan (1861-1934) @ Manjhle Nawab, 4. Warisunisa Begum (1864-1879),5. Syed Mohd.Akbar Ali Khan @ Chote Nawab (1867-1935),6. Wajihunnisa Begum (1869-1930).
1. Razia Begum, 2. Nawab Syed Mehdi Hasan Khan @ Badshah Nawab (1859-1919),3. Syed Ibrahim Hasan Khan (1861-1934) @ Manjhle Nawab, 4. Warisunisa Begum (1864-1879),5. Syed Mohd.Akbar Ali Khan @ Chote Nawab (1867-1935),6. Wajihunnisa Begum (1869-1930).
1.Mehditunnisa Begum@Khurasani
Begum(1897-!973)+Syed Mobarak Ali Naqvi, (Khijwa:Bihar),
2.Nawabzada Syed
Mohammed Mehdi(31.12.1898-26.01.1972)+ Batul Fatma Begum, D/O.Syed
Mohd.Luft Ali
Khan@Safder Nawab,
3.
Halimatunnisa Begum
(1905-1983),
w/o..Syed
Mohammad Jabir Ali khan
of Husainabad
Dist.Mongair. (1901-1947),
4.Latifunnisa Begum,
w/o Syed
Najmul Hasan Kazmi
(of Pali ,Bihar).
Syed Farzand Ali (1920),Justice Syed Sarwar Ali (1922 ), Syedatunnessa Begum married to Nawab Ali Sarwar Khan, Umatul Fatma Begum married to Nawab Ali Yeawar Khan, Kulsum Begum, Imami Begum , Sakina Begum, Syed Akbar
Syed Farzand Ali (1920),Justice Syed Sarwar Ali (1922 ), Syedatunnessa Begum married to Nawab Ali Sarwar Khan, Umatul Fatma Begum married to Nawab Ali Yeawar Khan, Kulsum Begum, Imami Begum , Sakina Begum, Syed Akbar
Ali,(1939),
Syed Asghar Ali,Lall.
Genealogical
chart of The Royal House of Oudh
Mir Mohammed Naseer
- Mir Mohammed
Amin- 2.
Daughter Jafar Beg Khan
Saadat Khan
Burhanul
Mulk
Sadr-e-Jahan Begum Mirza Md. Muqim Abul Mansur Khan
Safdar Jung PrimeMinister of India
and
Subahdar of Agra and Oudh
Jalaluddin
Haidar Shujaud Daula
1754-75 m- Nawab Bahu Begum.
AsafudDaula
1775-97.
He made his kingdom
the showcase of his splendour and grandeur. He shifted the capital from
Faizabad to Lucknow. He consolidated theeconomy and Lucknow reached the
pinnacle of its splendour. He built many palaces, mosques and other buildings
to adorn his new capital. Prominent among the buildings he built were the awesome
Asifi Imambara with its Bhool Bhulayian or labyrinth, Daulat Khan and Roomi
Darwaza. The building of the Imambara was not only done to satisfy his
religious fervour but also to provide employment to his people during the time
of ongoing famine.
Wazir Ali Khan
(1797-98) Saadat
Ali Khan 1798-1814)
Ghaziuddin Haidar
(1814-1827) Muhammad
Ali Shah(1837-42)
M Malka Padsha Begum
Amjad
Ali Shah
Naseeruddin Haidar (1827-37)
M Malka Kishwar
Rafiuddin Haidar (Munna Jan) (1837)
Wajid
Ali Shah (1847- 56) d 1887. Dara Satwat
Sulaiman Qudr
Prince Kamr Kadr b. 1852
Aasmah Jah b. 1853
Mirza Saeed
Mirza Wahid
Ali-
Married the only daughter of Nawab Ali
Haider Khan Sahebzadi
Syeddunnessa
Begum. He died at a very young age leaving behind one son.
Asif Ali Mirza-
Genealogical
Chart of Nawab Nazims of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa.
Syed
Hasan Najafi
Syed
Ahmad Najafi
Married
Najmunnessa daughter of crown Prince Dara Sheko son of Emperor Shah Jahan.
From
him descended the first Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
Mubarrak-ud-Dowla,
Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
Nawab
Babar Jung, Nawab Nazim.
Nawab Ali Jah
Nawab Nazim. Nawab
Wala Jah Nawab Nazim.
Nawab Humayan Jah
Nawab Nazim
Nawab Faredoon Jah Nawab Nazim
Nawab Hasan Ali Meerza
1st. Nawab Bahadur of
Murshidabad.
Nawab Wasif Ali Meerza Nawab
Nasir Ali Meerza
Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad.
Murshidzadi Husne Ara Begum Murshidzadi Sofia Banu Begum Nawab Waris Ali Meerza
w/o Nawab Ali Haider Khan w/o Nawab Ali Asghar Khan
Nawab Bahadur of Murshidabad
Nawab Ali Yeawar Khan
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Nawab Fateyab Ali Meerza
Nawab Kazim Ali Meerza
Nawab Imran Ali
Meerza
Nawab Sajid Ali Meerza
Mahmuda Begum
Hashmatun
Nisa Begum Jamal Ara Begum
Shakeel Ara
Begum
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