Moin-Ud-Dowlah Bahadur Asman Jah
Amir-e-Paigah-e-Asman Jahi, Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur, Nawab Muhammad Moin ud-din Khan Bahadurborn 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]
Born | Nawab sir Muhammed Moinuddin Khan 15 June 1891 |
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Died | 25 September 1941 (aged 50) |
Resting place | Paigah Tombs |
Education | MEC |
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Relatives | Mahboob Ali Khan (Cousin) Sultan-ul-Mulk (Cousin) |
Family | Paigah family |
Awards | Delhi Darbar Silver 1911, Silver Jubilee 1935, Coron 1937, Nizam Silver Jubilee 1937 |
Personal life
Nawab Sir Moin-ud-Daula Bahadur had 15 sons and 7 daughters; he was the grandson of Afzal-ud-Daulah and his mother was the princess of the state, which granted him a lot of power and wealth.
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