Nawab of Bhopal

Nawab of Bhopal

The Nawabs of Bhopal were the Muslim rulers of the princely state of Bhopal, now part of the modern state of Madhya Pradesh, in India. The last Nawab was Hamidullah Khan, who acceded his state to India in 1947.

The female Nawabs were also known as the Begums, their official title being Nawab Begum of Bhopal. The term “Begum of Bhopal” may in theory also refer to the wives of male Nawabs of Bhopal; however, in practice such ladies are only rarely referred to by that title.

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List of rulers of Bhopal

Nawabs of Bhopal

  1. Nawab Dost Muhammad Khan Bahadur (circa 1672-1728). Founded the state of Bhopal in 1723 and ruled 1723-1728.
  2. Nawab Sultan Muhammad Khan Bahadur (1720-?). Ruled during 1728-1742.
    • Nawab Yar Muhammad Khan Bahadur (1709-1742) Regent of Bhopal 1728-1742.
  3. Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan Bahadur (1731-1777); ruled from 1742-1777.
  4. Nawab Hayat Muhammad Khan Bahadur (1736-1807); ruled from 1777-1807.
  5. Nawab Ghaus Muhammad Khan Bahadur (1767-1826); ruled from 1807-1826.
  6. Nawab Muiz Muhammad Khan Bahadur (circa 1795-1869; ruled from 1826-1837.
  7. Nawab Jahangir Muhammad Khan Bahadur (1816-1844); ruled from 1837-1844.

Nawab Begums of Bhopal

  1. Qudsia Begum, Regent of Bhopal (regent from 1819-1837, ruler from 1844-1860)
  2. Nawab Sikandar Begum (ruled from 1860-1868)
  3. Begum Sultan Shah Jehan (ruled from 1844-1860 and 1868-1901)
  4. Begum Kaikhusrau Jahan (ruled from 1901-1926)

Titular rulers

  1. Al-Haj Nawab Sir Hafiz Muhammad Hamidullah Khan Bahadur GCSI, GCIE, CVO (1894-1960); ruled from 1926-1947, serving as nominal ruler to his death in 1960. Last of the sovereign Nawabs of Bhopal.
  2. Sajida Sultan, Begum of Bhopal (1915 - 1995); ruled from (1960-1971), titular Begum of Bhopal until 1971 when India abolished royal entitlements through the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of India.[1]
  3. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, sometimes M. A. K. Pataudi, born 5 January 1941, the son of Sajida Sultan, Begum of Bhopal, and Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan, eighth Nawab of Pataudi; holder of the title from 5 September 1995 to 22 September 2011
  4. Saif Ali Khan, born 16 August 1970; the son of Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, 9th Nawab of Pataudi, Nawab from 22 September 2011 to date

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