Yameen-ud Daula Saadat Ali Khan II Bahadur (Persian: سعادت علی خان, Hindi: सआदत अली ख़ान, Urdu: سعادت علی خان) (bf. 1752 – c. 11 July 1814) was the sixth...
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There are two Saadat Ali Khans in history of Awadh, who have been Nawab of Awadh: Saadat Ali Khan I (b. c. 1680 – d. 1739) Saadat Ali Khan II (b. bf.1752...
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Saadat Ali Khan Nishapuri (c. 1680 – 19 March 1739) was the Subahdar Nawab of Awadh (Oudh) from 26 January 1722 to 1739 and the son of Muhammad Nasir...
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Rustam Ali Khan and established stable revenue collection in that province after quelling the chief of Azamgarh, Mahabat Khan.: 44 In 1739 Saadat Khan mobilized...
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Muhammad Ali Shah (1774 – May 7, 1842), was the third King of Oudh from 7 July 1837 to 7 May 1842. Muhammad Ali Shah was son of Saadat Ali Khan II, brother...
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up saadat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saadat may refer to: Saadat Ali Khan I Saadat Ali Khan II Saadat Hasan Manto Saadat Saeed + Saadat Awan...
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Nawab Kamran Meerza (son of Kaukab Meerza) Nawab Ibrahim Ali Khan Sheesh Mahal Saadat Ali Khan I, the first Nawab of Awadh, who laid the foundation of...
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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 to...
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then moved in with 12 battalions and replaced him with his uncle Saadat Ali Khan II. Ali was granted a pension of 300,000 Rupees and moved to Benares. The...
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the village of Raghipur). In 1810, this arrangement was changed by Saadat Ali Khan II, leaving Har Chand Singh with just 43 rent-free villages; he abdicated...
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