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Nawab Mir Nizam Ali Khan Siddiqi Asaf Jah II The II Nizam of Hyderabad state Reign 1762–1803 Born March 7, 1734 Birthplace Hyderabad state Died August 6, 1803 (aged 69)Place of death Chowmahalla Palace Predecessor Muhyi ad-Din Muzaffar Jang Hidayat Successor Asaf Jah III Royal House Chowmahalla Palace Father Qamaruddin Khan Mother Umda Begum Nawab Mir Nizam Ali Khan Siddiqi Bahadur Asaf Jah II (7 March 1734 – 6 August 1803) was the Nizam of Hyderabad State in South India between 1762 and 1803.
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Birth
He was born on March 7, 1734 as fourth son to Asaf Jah I and Umda Begum.
Official name
His official name is Asaf Jah II, Nizam ul-Mulk, Nizam ud-Daula, Nawab Mir Nizam 'Ali Khan Siddiqi Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah Salar, Nawab Subedar of the Deccan.
Life
Immediately after the Battle of Panipat (1761) he led an army of 60,000 and attacked the Maratha-occupied territories.[1]
Asaf Jah II became the subahdar of the Deccan on July 8, 1762. He transferred his capital from Aurangabad to Hyderabad in 1763 as Aurangabad was very close to Maratha Territory and therefore prone to aggression.[citation needed]
In 1762, Raghunathrao allied with the Nizam due to mutual distrust and differences with Madhavrao Peshwa. The Nizam marched towards Poona. In 1763, Madhavrao defeated Nizam at Rakshabhuvan and signed a treaty with the Marathas.[2] In 1795, he was defeated by the Marathas and was forced to cede Daulatabad, Aurangabad and Sholapur and pay an indemnity of Rs. 30 million[citation needed]. The following year, judging himself menaced by Tipu Sultan of Mysore, he entered into Subsidiary Alliance with the British East India Company[citation needed]. Thus Hyderabad, which is in both area and population comparable to the United Kingdom, became a princely state within the British Raj.[citation needed]
A French general, Monsieur Raymond, served as his military leader, strategist and advisor.[citation needed]
Death
Asaf Jah II died at Chowmahalla, Hyderabad at the age of 69 on August 6, 1803.
See also
References
- ^ http://www.san.beck.org/2-10-Marathas1707-1800.html
- ^ Desai, Ranjit. Swami.
External links
Ali Khan Asaf Jah IIAsaf Jahi dynastyPreceded by
Asaf ad-Dawlah Mir Ali Salabat JangNizam of Hyderabad
8 July 1762–6 August 1803Succeeded by
Mir Akbar Ali Khan Siddiqi Asaf Jah IIICategories:- Indian monarchs
- Nizams of Hyderabad
- 1734 births
- 1803 deaths
- Hyderabad State
- Aurangabad, Maharashtra
- Indian royalty stubs
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