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  1. House of Paigah - Wikipedia. Paigah family was a noble family from the former Hyderabad State. [1] . The family maintained their own court, individual palaces, and a standing army of about fourteen thousand infantry and cavalry troops. [2] History.

  2. 10 hours ago · The Asaf Jahi dynasty produced 7 rulers or Nizams. While the Nizams are remembered and commemorated through their lasting legacy preserved in popular museums and palaces, another significant family of Hyderabad was the House of Paigah, whose contributions to the development of the city are lesser-known but remembered fondly by patrons of art and architecture.

  3. Shams ul-Umara, Shams ul-Mulk, Shams ud-Daula, Nawab Muhammad' Abu’l Fath Khan Bahadur, Taigh Jang Bahadur ['Abu’l Khair Khan II] [Imam JungIII] was an Indian nobleman and founder of the House of Paigah.

  4. Paigah. The word Paigah, which means pomp and rank in Persian, was a title given by the second Nizam of Hyderabad to Nawab Abul Fateh Taig Jung Bahadur in appreciation of the royal services rendered by him. The Nawab was also conferred with the title of Shams-ul-Umra, and he became the founder of the Paigah family.

  5. 1,915 Followers, 172 Following, 24 Posts - Hasan Paigah (@houseofpaigah) on Instagram: "Somewhat noble Royal house of Shams-ul-Umrah"

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  6. Paigah Palace is a palace in Hyderabad, India. It was built by Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, a Paigah nobleman. This was built after he gave the famous Falaknuma Palace to the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad state, Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI.

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  8. Paigah is a noble family in the senior aristocracy of Hyderabad State, who were associated with the ruling Nizam since its inception and each maintained his own court, individual palaces, and a standing army of about fourteen thousand troops, both infantry and cavalry.