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      • Asaf Jah VI, also known as Sir Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi GCB GCSI (17 August 1866 – 29 August 1911), was the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad. He ruled Hyderabad State, one of the princely states of India, between 1869 and 1911.
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  2. Mahboob Ali Khan - Wikipedia. Asaf Jah VI, also known as Sir Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi GCB GCSI (17 August 1866 – 29 August 1911), was the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad. He ruled Hyderabad State, one of the princely states of India, between 1869 and 1911. [1][2] Early life. Mahbub Ali Khan as a child.

  3. Feb 2, 2017 · Mahaboob Ali, personally being interested in healing was famously known to administer a herb-based medicine to cure snake bite.

    • Early Life
    • Developments in His Kingdom
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    Mir Mahbub Ali Khan was born on 18 August 1866 at Purani Haveli in Hyderabad. He was the only surviving son of Afzal-ud-Daula, Asaf Jah V. When his father died he was two years and seven months old, and thus became the sixth Nizam of the Asaf Jahi dynastyin 1869.

    Development of a railway network

    The Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway was established in 1879, a railway company owned by the Nizams. After independence, it was integrated into Indian Railways. The introduction of railways by Nizam's also marked the beginning of industry in Hyderabad, due to which, four factories were built to the south and east of the Hussain Sagar lake.

    Mystical powers

    It was supposed that he possessed a spiritual healing power against snake bites. It was his order that if anyone from the public had a snake bite, they could approach him. As a result, he was also awakened from his sleep a number of times!

    Other Talents

    The Nizam was also fluent in Urdu, Telugu and Farsi languages. He also wrote poems in Telugu and Urdu,some of which are inscribed alongside the walls of Tank Bund. He was also a talented hunter, having killed at least 30 tigers during his lifetime and was titled the very well-known term "Tees Maar Khan".

    Death

    The Nizam died on 29th August, 1911 at the age of 45. He was buried alongside his ancestors at Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad. His second son Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VIIsucceeded him.

  4. Feb 21, 2018 · Of all the Nizams who ruled Hyderabad, Mir Mahaboob Ali Khan — the sixth Nizam — was the most delightful and pleasure-loving monarch. He had great liking for everything western, be it dress,...

  5. Feb 5, 2023 · It was this day 139 years ago that the Hyderabad State got its sixth ruler, Mir Mahboob Ali Khan. He was just 18 when he was invested with full administrative powers. British Viceroy, Lord Rippon, visited Hyderabad for the first time to place the young Nizam on the gaddi at Khilwat Mubarak in Chowmahalla Palace.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · Mahboob Ali Khan was very fond of horses and dogs and he maintained one of the best stables in India. He was passionately fond of “Shikar”. His shooting ventures in the reserved forest at Pakhal in the Warangal district were well known.

  7. Asaf Jah VI, also known as, Sir Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi GCB GCSI (17 August 1866 – 29 August 1911) was the 6th Nizam of Hyderabad. He ruled Hyderabad state, one of the Princely states in India between 1869 and 1911.