- Muzaffar Jung
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Mir Hidayat Muhi-ud-din Sa'adullah Khan was the ruler of Hyderabad briefly, from 1750 to his death in battle in 1751. He was born to Nawab Talib Muhi ud-din Mutawassil Khan Bahadur who was the Naib Subahdar (Deputy Governor) of Bijapur and his wife Sahibzadi Khair-un-nisa Begum who was the daughter of Nizam-ul-Mulk. He was also given a very pompous title like his predecessor and rival Nasir Jung; it was Nawab Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jung, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan.But he became famously known as Muzaffar Jung.
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Reign
Initially, he was appointed to an Imperial mansab of 3,000 zat and 2,000 sowar and later promoted to 4,000 zat on his appointment to Bijapur. He was Subadar of Bijapur after the death of his father. When his grandfather Nizam-ul-Mulk died in 1748, he decided to stake his claim to the throne in opposition to his uncle, Nasir Jung. This resulted in the first major direct involvement of the Europeans in Indian domestic politics. He joined hands with his Carnatic ally Chanda Sahib and the French while Nasir Jung joined hands with his Carnatic ally Muhammad Ali Khan Walajah and the British. Eventually the serious situation in Deccan and Carnatic would result in the Second Carnatic War. During the war Muzaffar Jung was briefly captured in March, 1750 after the Battle of Villianur. But after the assassination of Nasir Jung, he was released and took the throne of Hyderabad, December 16, 1750. He granted territories and titles to Dupleix and the French on December 31, 1750. He failed however, to honor his Afghan allies in a similar way. The resulting disagreement led to the Battle of Lakkireddipalli Pass in the Rayachoti taluka, where the Nawab of Kurnool struck him in the head with a spear, February 13, 1751 killing him instantly, after which the Nawab of Kurnool was also immediately cut down. At this critical juncture the French commander De Bussy made the decision to install Salabat Jung as the new Nizam.
Family
Muzaffar Jung had only one son named, Nawab Muhammad Sa'ad-ud-din Khan Bahadur who was a minor at the death of his father in February 1751. He was made Subedar of Bijapur in 1751. But died later from smallpox.
Positions held
Muzaffar JungAsaf Jahi dynastyPreceded by
Nasir JungNizam of Hyderabad
16 December 1750–13 February 1751Succeeded by
Salabat JungPreceded by
Nawab Talib Muhi ud-din Mutawassil Khan BahadurSubedar of Bijapur
?–13 February 1751Succeeded by
Nawab Muhammad Sa'ad ud-din Khan BahadurSee also
External links
Categories:- Mughal nobility
- 1751 deaths
- Nizams of Hyderabad
- French rule in India
- Hyderabad State
- Mughal Empire
- Indian royalty stubs
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