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Due to continuous engagement in restoring internal conflicts and resolving [[Mughal–Maratha Wars|increasing threats of neighbouring Marathas]], he was engaged in an extensive tour of his domain. During this tour, in May 1748, he arrived in [[Burhanpur]], he caught a cold and flu that deteriorated his health. Realizing death upon him, the Nizam dictated his last testament (wasiyyatnama), spanning 17 clauses in the presence of his available family members and close confidants. He died on 1 June 1748 aged 77 at [[Burhanpur]] and was buried at [[Mausoleum|''mazaar'']] of [[Sayyid Burhan-ud-din|Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib Chisti]], [[Khuldabad]], near [[Aurangabad Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], the place where Nizam's mentor [[Aurangazeb]] is also buried.<ref name="Faruqui"/>

Due to continuous engagement in restoring internal conflicts and resolving [[Mughal–Maratha Wars|increasing threats of neighbouring Marathas]], he was engaged in an extensive tour of his domain. During this tour, in May 1748, he arrived in [[Burhanpur]], he caught a cold and flu that deteriorated his health. Realizing death upon him, the Nizam dictated his last testament (wasiyyatnama), spanning 17 clauses in the presence of his available family members and close confidants. He died on 1 June 1748 aged 77 at [[Burhanpur]] and was buried at [[Mausoleum|''mazaar'']] of [[Sayyid Burhan-ud-din|Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib Chisti]], [[Khuldabad]], near [[Aurangabad Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], the place where Nizam's mentor [[Aurangazeb]] is also buried.<ref name="Faruqui"/>



The death of Asaf Jah I in 1748 resulted in a period of political unrest as his sons and grandson—[[Nasir Jung]] (1748–1750), [[Muhyi ad-Din Muzaffar Jang Hidayat|Muzaffar Jang]] (1750-1751) and [[Salabat Jung]] (1751-1762)—contended for the throne backed by opportunistic neighbouring states and colonial foreign forces. The accession of [[Ali Khan Asaf Jah II|Asaf Jah II]], who reigned from 1762 to 1803, ended the instability. In 1768 he signed the [[Treaty of Masulipatam]], surrendering the coastal region to the [[East India Company]] in return for a fixed annual rent.<ref name="Reg Sal Geo">{{cite book|title=Nizam-British relations, 1724–1857|publisher=Concept Publishing|pages=130–150|isbn=978-81-7022-195-1|last=Regani|first=Sarojini|year=1988}}

The death of Asaf Jah I in 1748 resulted in a period of political unrest as his sons and grandson—[[Nasir Jung]] (1748–1750), [[Muhyi ad-Din Muzaffar Jang Hidayat|Muzaffar Jang]] (1750-1751) and [[Salabat Jung]] (1751-1762)—contended for the throne backed by opportunistic neighbouring states and colonial foreign forces. The accession of [[Ali Khan Asaf Jah II|Asaf Jah II]], who reigned from 1762 to 1803, ended the instability. In 1768 he signed the [[Treaty of Masulipatnam]], surrendering the coastal region to the [[East India Company]] in return for a fixed annual rent.<ref name="Reg Sal Geo">{{cite book|title=Nizam-British relations, 1724–1857|publisher=Concept Publishing|pages=130–150|isbn=978-81-7022-195-1|last=Regani|first=Sarojini|year=1988}}

* {{cite book|title=A comprehensive history of medieval India|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|page=346|isbn=978-81-317-3202-1|last=Farooqui|first=Salma Ahmed|year=2011}}

* {{cite book|title=A comprehensive history of medieval India|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|page=346|isbn=978-81-317-3202-1|last=Farooqui|first=Salma Ahmed|year=2011}}

* {{cite book|title=An historical sketch of the native states of India in subsidiary alliance with the British government|publisher=Asian Education Services|pages=280–292|isbn=978-81-206-1971-5|last=Malleson|first=George Bruce|year=2005}}

* {{cite book|title=An historical sketch of the native states of India in subsidiary alliance with the British government|publisher=Asian Education Services|pages=280–292|isbn=978-81-206-1971-5|last=Malleson|first=George Bruce|year=2005}}

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