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    The Nawab of Awadh or the Nawab of Oudh /ˈaʊd/ was the title of the rulers who governed the state of Awadh (anglicised as Oudh) in north India during the...
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    India under the rule of its eleven rulers, called Nawabs. From 1720 to 1856, the nawabs presided over Awadh, with Ayodhya and Faizabad serving as the region's...
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  • Junagadh Nawab of Malerkotla Nawab of Muhammadgarh Nawab Sahib of Palanpur (Diwan until 1910) Nawab of Awadh Nawab of Pathari Nawab of Radhanpur Nawab of Rampur...
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    armies of Balwant Singh, Maharaja of the Banaras State; Mir Qasim, Nawab of Bengal; Shuja-ud-Daula, Nawab of Awadh; and Shah Alam II, Emperor of the Mughal...
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    Ghazipur (redirect from History of Ghazipur)
    Khan in turn leased this territory to Saadat Ali Khan I, the first Nawab of Awadh.: 166–7  At first, Saadaat Ali Khan sub-leased these territories (Ghazipur...
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    India. Nawab of Awadh ruled major parts of present-day Uttar Pradesh. The Nawabs of Awadh, along with many other Nawabs, were regarded as members of the...
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    controlled the region. The Nawabs of Lucknow, in reality, the Nawabs of Awadh, acquired the name after the reign of the third Nawab when Lucknow became their...
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    vassal of the Mughal Empire, resulting in the Battle of Jalesar. Nawab Saadat Ali Khan of Awadh defeated Malhar Rao at Jalesar, compelling the Marathas...
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    Baksh, a courtier of the Nawab of Awadh. Historically, when Nawab Saadat Ali Khan, Burhan-ul-Mulk was given the charge of the Subah of Awadh around 1722 by...
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    an annual revenue of 2.4 million dam. Shah Alam II then retreated to Allahabad and was protected by the Shuja-ud-Daula, Nawab of Awadh from 1761 until 1764...
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