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  1. The family of Nizams in India is descended from Abid Khan, a Persian from Samarkand, whose lineage is traced to Sufi Shihab-ud-Din Suhrawardi (1154–91) of Suhraward in Iran. In the early 1650s, on his way to hajj, Abid Khan stopped in Deccan, where the young prince Aurangzeb, then Governor of Deccan, cultivated him.

  2. Sep 17, 2018 · The freedom movement against the Nizam. In the 1920s, the agitation against the Nizam was more at a cultural rather than political level. It emerged as a linguistic struggle for Telugu, in the form of a group called the Andhra Jan Sangham. By the mid-1930s, the nature and objective of the struggle had changed remarkably and was now demanding ...

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  3. Sep 17, 2018 · Diplomatic smarts, decisive military action and a battle of cables — here's the story behind the September 17, 1948 surrender of Hyderabad's Nizam. T oday marks the 70th anniversary of the day the erstwhile Hyderabad State merged with the Indian Union. At noon on September 17, 1948, the 2,12,000 square kilometre-large kingdom of Hyderabad ...

  4. Nizam’s brutal rule in Hyderabad. In 1891 AD the Nizam Government issued’ Gasthi Nishan 53’ against the freedom of press, speech and expression, This rule was denied fundamental rights at all levels. Publication of news papers and books was anhazardous task. Even circulation of news papers was not at all allowed.

  5. Sep 17, 2023 · While the state actors — KM Munshi from India’s side and dewan Mir Laik Ali from Hyderabad — were negotiating, a revolt against the Nizam’s rule had been brewing within the province. As early as on August 7, 1947, as Bipan Chandra and others write in India Since Independence , the Hyderabad State Congress had launched a satyagraha for democracy in the province.

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  6. Sep 24, 2013 · But Hyderabad's Muslim Nizam, or prince, insisted on remaining independent. This refusal to surrender sovereignty to the new democratic India outraged the country's leaders in New Delhi.

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  8. Aug 14, 2012 · Congress, Arya Samajis and Communists were running freedom movements both for the liberation of Hyderabad from Nizam’s rule and an end to feudalism. The period preceding the liberation of ...