Salar Jung family
Salar Jung family | |
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Country | Hyderabad State, British Indian Empire |
Connected members | Nizams of Hyderabad |
Estate(s) | Diwan Devdi |
The Salar Jung family was a noble family of Hyderabad state, India under the Nizams, who ruled the state from 1720 to 1948. They are also credited with the safeguarding of rare artifacts and collections, which are now at Salar Jung Museum.[1]
The Salar Jung family were one of the remaining families of the top nobles other than the three great Paigah nobles, (who were the highest order of nobility under the Nizams)and after them, ranked the Umra-e-Uzzam. The Salar Jung family was one amongst the Umra-e-Uzzam. The ancestry of the Salar Jungs dates back to the 16th century. By the middle of the 19th century the family assumed importance as five of the family members served as Grand Viziers to the Nizams of Hyderabad.
The family resided at the Dewan Devdi palace.
The five Prime Ministers from the family are buried at Daira Mir Momin, a graveyard in the old city of Hyderabad. Prince Moazzam Jah and classical musician Bade Ghulam Ali Khan are also buried there.[2]
List of Salar Jungs
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Muneer ul mulk Son in law of Mir Alam died leaving behind the legal heirs as under; Siraj ul mulk after the demise of Siraj ul Mulk Mohammed ali khan who had a son named * Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar I
See also
References
- ^ Finney, Sophie. "The Salar Jung Museum: One Family's Million-Object Collection". Culture Trip. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
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(help) - ^ "Daira Mir Momin in shambles". Deccan Chronicle. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
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