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Intizam-ud-Daula, Ghazi ud-Din Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi Feroze Jung II (13 March 1708 – 16 October 1752) was the eldest son of Asaf Jah I Mir Qamaruddin Khan Siddiqi. He was born on 13 March 1709, his mother is Sa'id un-Nisa Begum, the daughter of a Sayyid nobleman at Gulbarga.[1] He died in Aurangabad on 16 October 1752.[citation needed]

Biography[edit]

In 1748, Asaf Jah I died and a family feud for the Nizamship ensued. Nasir Jung, second son of Asaf Jah I was overseeing the affairs of Deccan during the intermittent absence of Asaf Jah and claimed it for himself immediately after his death. Asaf Jah's third son Salabat Jang and grandson Muzaffar Jang were also in the fray. But Nasir Jung and Muzzafar Jung soon lost their lives and it was almost certain that Salabat Jang will inherit the position of Nizam.

Meanwhile, Ghazi ud-Din rose to the status of Captain General during the reign of Mughal emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur.[2] Refusing to be sidelined, he goaded emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur to issue a farman proclaiming him the subahdar of the Deccan. To stake a claim on Hyderabad, he formed an alliance with the Maratha Empire, agreeing to cede Khandesh and the territories to the west of the Berar, from the Tapti to the Godavari, and pay one million five hundred thousand rupees.[3]

He reached the Deccan in October 1752 with a Maratha force from Delhi but died on 16 October in Aurangabad; some say he was poisoned.[4]

Before retiring to the Deccan, he installed his eldest son Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III better known as Imad-ul-Mulk in the Mughal court, where played a crucial role and kingmaker in the politics of Delhi for next several years.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ K. Chandraiah (1998). Hyderabad, 400 Glorious Years. K. Chandraiah Memorial Trust. p. 71.
  • ^ H. G. Keene (1866). Moghul Empire. Allen &co Waterloo Place Pall Mall. Digital Library of India Retrieved 7 Jan 2012 Archived 21 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Mehta, Jaswant Lal. Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707-1813. New Dawn Press. p. 208. ISBN 9781932705546. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  • ^ http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/pdf/gazeetter_reprint/History-III/chapter_8.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ Sastri, Srinivasa (1975). Advanced History of India. New Delhi: Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

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