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  1. 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 Empire 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.

  2. The rulers of Bhopal state were honoured with the title of Her Highness Nawab Begum and received a salute of 19 guns. Begum Sultan Jahan’s son Hamidullah khan had three children. His second eldest daughter Sajida Sultan was married to Iftikhar Ali Khan, the 8th Nawab of the Pataudi family.

  3. Begums And Nawabs. Bhopal was the second largest Muslim State of India in the British period. It saw four Muslim women rulers during the period from 1819 to 1926. As is expected, they faced a lot of opposition from both, male claimants and powerful neighbors.

  4. In February-March 1818, Bhopal became a princely state in British India as a result of the Anglo-Bhopal treaty between the East India Company and Nawab Nazar Muhammad (Nawab of Bhopal during 1816-1819).

  5. During British rule in India (which covers both the British East India Company rule and later the British Raj), the state of Bhopal was ruled by many people. They were Muslims and had served the state under the title of ‘Nawab’. Given below are the rulers of Bhopal.

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · The begums of Bhopal : a dynasty of women rulers in Raj India. by. Khan, Shaharyar M. Publication date. 2000. Topics. Queens -- India -- Bhopal, Bhopal (India) -- History -- 19th century, Bhopal (India) -- History -- 20th century, Bhopal (India) -- Kings and rulers. Publisher.

  7. The history of Nawabs of Bhopal is about 250 years old. After Mughals the Bhopal-Nawabs patronized the culture of this region. The antiquities and culture of Bhopal is famous since time immemorial.