Hassan Ali Khan Barha
Nawab Sayyid Hassan Ali Khan Barha (1666 – 12 October 1722), also known as Qutub-ul-Mulk, Nawab Sayyid Mian II, Abdullah Khan II, was one of the Sayyid brothers, and a key figure in the Mughal Empire under Farrukhsiyar.
Hassan Ali Khan Barha | |||||
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Nawab of Ajmer, Allahabad and Bihar | |||||
Nawab Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha smoking a shish pipe while being attended to by a servant | |||||
Nawab of Ajmer | |||||
Reign | 1710 – 13 November 1720 | ||||
Predecessor | Abdullah Khan I | ||||
Successor | Sayyid Nazim ud-din Khan | ||||
Nawab of Allahabad | |||||
Predecessor | Qudrat-ullah Khan | ||||
Successor | Mirza Sarbuland Khan | ||||
Born | Hassan Ali Khan 1666 Jansath | ||||
Died | 12 October 1722 55–56) Delhi | (aged||||
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House | Barha Dynasty | ||||
Father | Abdullah Khan I | ||||
Religion | Islam | ||||
Occupation | Wazir-e-Azam and Sipahsalar |
He was the eldest son of the Nawab of Ajmer, Sayyid Mian Abdullah Khan I and later inherited his father's titles as well as the name Abdullah Khan but was also frequently referred to as Qutb al mulk, "Pivot of the Realm". Deposing emperors at their own will, both Abdullah Khan and his brother Hussain Ali Khan become the most powerful figures in early 18th century Mughal court.
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