Nawab Sayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur
- Nawab Sayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur
Nawab Sayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur (14 November 1901-1969), was the last Nawab of Murshidabad. He succeeded his father, Nawab Sayyid Wasif Ali Mirza Khan, and ruled for ten years, from 1959-1969. Although he left three sons at his death in 1969,since then there has been no clear successor to the title.
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