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Hussain Ali Khan Barha

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fatally stabbed Hussain Ali Khan as his attention was diverted to reading the petition. Haider Beg Dughlat was immediately killed by Hussain Ali Khan's fourteen year old nephew Sayyid Nurallah Khan (Sayyid Nur Ali) who was himself immediately killed by Mughal troops. According to the historian Khizr
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rebellion. He was appointed the Viceroy of the six provinces of the Deccan, after which he broke the peace agreements with the Marathas and engaged in open warfare with all the Maratha chieftains without discrimination. Intoxicated with power, with passing through the territory of Jai Singh, he
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pillaged the wayside villages of Jaipur and its innocent peasantry, and refused to accept presents from a high-ranking officer. He was inclined to use of exaggerated and insolent language, and flatterers in the camp of Hussain Ali Khan used to recite the verses, even in the Emperor's presence
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He was eventually assassinated by Turkish nobles also known as the Turani faction. On the pretext of presenting a petition concerning his malnourished troops, Haider Beg
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tribe, due to their reputation, acquired a hereditary right to lead the vanguard of imperial Mughal armies in every battle. The Mughal emperor
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Abdullah Khan (Gold Cummerbund) with his brothers. Seated opposite his younger brother Nawab Hussain Ali Khan Barha (without a cummerbund).
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On one side were the Saiyid brothers, whose Barha clan of Indian Muslims was as native to India as were Jats, Rajputs or Marathas.
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Upon helping the Emperor Farrukhsiyar to the throne of Delhi, Hussain Ali Khan Barha was awarded with the position of
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to have been "Really friendly to the poor and non-oppressive in disposition." During his time as the administrator of
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He started his early career as a Faujdar under Aurangzeb's reign and eventually gained higher positions after backing
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and granted the following titles and appellations: Umdat-ul-mulk, Amir-ul-Umara, Bahadur, Feroze Jung, Sipah Sardar.
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largely in attempt to halt the numerous assaination attempts that the latter had ordered against him and his brother
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remarked that the Sadaat-e-Bara were "averters of calamity from this dominion".
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Umdat Al Mulk, Amir Al Umara, Nawab Sayyid Hussain Ali Khan Sakin Barha
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of the later Mughal Period. Best known for ordering the death of the
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Umdat-ul-mulk, Amir-ul-Umara, Bahadur, Feroze Jung, Sipah Sardar,
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Khan, Hussain Ali Khan was buried in his fathers tomb at
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Kings of the world earn crowns through your emprize."
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The Emperor Furrukhsiyar receiving Hussain Ali Khan.
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Index

Nawab Sayyid Hussain Ali Khan Barha
Hassan Ali Khan Barha
Aurangabad
Multan
Ranthambore
Bihar
Hindaun-Bayana
Mir Bakhshi
A portfolio of Hussain Ali Khan. The Nastaliq script read: Amir al Umara, Nawab Sayyid Hussain Ali Khan Sakin Barha.
Nawab
Aurangabad
Nizam ul-Mulk
Jansath
Sayyid Mian
Regnal name
House
Barha
Sayyid Mian Abdullah Khan I
Islam
kingmaker
Emperor Farrukhsiyar
Abdullah Khan Barha
governor
Ajmer
Aurangabad
Deccan
Abdullah Khan II
Bahadur Shah I
Jahandar Shah
Farrukhsiyar

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