Nawab Moin-Ud-Daula Bahadur Asman Jahi

From Justapedia, unleashing the power of collective wisdom
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Amir-e-Paigah-e-Asman Jahi Nawab Sir Moin-ud-daula Bahadur
File:Moin Ud Daula Asman Jahi Paigah.jpg
Born
Nawab sir Muhammed Moinuddin Khan

15 June 1891
Died25 September 1941 (aged 50)
Resting placePaigah Tombs
EducationMEC
SuccessorNawab Zaheer Yar Jung
ChildrenNawab Ifteqar uddin Khan, Nawab Iqbal Uddin Khan, Nawab Badar Uddin Khan
Parent
RelativesOsman Ali Khan (Cousin) Sultan-ul-Mulk (Cousin)
FamilyPaigah family
AwardsDelhi Darbar Silver 1911, Silver Jubilee 1935, Coron 1937, Nizam Silver Jubilee 1937

Amir-e-Paigah-e-Asman Jahi, Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur, Nawab Muhammad Moin ud-din Khan Bahadur born at Basheer Bagh Palace in 1891, commonly known as Sir Nawab muhammed Moin uddin khan was an Indian nobleman and member of the Paigah Nobility. Educated at Nizam College MEC, he was the Minister of Industry (1923–1924) and later retired to join army of the Asaf Jahi dynasty as army deputy (1924–1927). He was granted the title of Innayat Jung in 1919 and the title of Amir-e-Paiagh Asman Jahi in 1927. He also founded the Hyderabad State Cricket association[1][2]

Career

Nawab Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur founded Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament he was very fond of cricket and founded Patron Hyderabad Cricket Association 1934-1941. President of Saroornagar Cricket Club, he was also Honoured with K.C.I.E after serving in the Asaf Jahi dynasty army.

Medal of Honour

Nizam’s Silver Jubilee (1937)

Delhi Durbar silver (1911)

Silver Jubilee (1935)

Coron (1937)

Estate and Palaces

Basheer Bagh Palace was owned by Nawab Moin-ud-daula and also his father's Asman Jah's Asman Garh Palace and one of the most famous Asman Jah Devdi, saroornagar devdi and many properties in Somajiguda, shamsabad, Vikarabad and countless many more villages and the district of Moinabad, Ranga Reddy which was also named after Nawab Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur

ACL-ARCH 00269 Indian Princes And The Crown 0033.jpg

Personal life

Nawab Sir Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur had 14 sons and 7 daughters; he was the grandson of Afzal-ud-Daulah and son of Asman Jah his mother was the princess of the state, which granted him a lot of power and wealth. issued serval sons and daughters including Nawab zaheer yar Jung, Nawab Ifteqar Uddin Khan, Nawab Bahseer Jung, Nawab Iqbal uddin Khan

References

  1. ^ "Moin Ud Dowla".
  2. ^ "Shamshabad A suburb of lost vineyards".