Nawabs of Bhopal

Nawab of Bhopal
Coat of arms of Bhopal
Creation date1707
First holderDost Mohammad Khan (1707–1728)
Last holderHamidullah Khan (1926–1949)
StatusTitle abolished
Extinction date1 June 1949
Mirazi Khel dynasty
Parent familyOrakzai dynasty
CountryBhopal State
Place of originTirah
FounderDost Mohammad Khan
Current headDisputed since 1960:
Connected families
TraditionsSunni Islam
MottoNasr min Allah
(God Giveth Victory)

The Nawabs of Bhopal were the Muslim rulers of Bhopal, now part of Madhya Pradesh, India. The nawabs first ruled under the Mughal Empire from 1707 to 1737, under the Maratha Confederacy from 1737 to 1818, then under British rule from 1818 to 1947, and independently thereafter until it was acceded to the Union of India in 1949.[1][2] The female nawabs of Bhopal held the title Nawab Begum of Bhopal.[3]

  1. ^ Kumāra, Braja B. (1998). "Declaration of Sovereignty". Small States Syndrome in India. Concept Publishing Company. p. 42. ISBN 9788170226918.
  2. ^ Śāha, Aśoka; Subherwal, Gita (2011). Vintage Bhopal. Bhopal: Archaeology, Archives, and Museums, Government of Madhya Pradesh. p. 188. ISBN 9788189660161.
  3. ^ Birdwood, George (25 November 1876). "Kaisar-i-Hind". The Athenaeum (2562). London: John Francis: 723.

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