Moin-Ud-Daula Bahadur

Moin-Ud-Daula Bahadur
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
FatherAsman Jah
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 Innayath Jung, commonly known as Sir Nawab Muhammed Moin Uddin Khan born at Basheer Bagh Palace in 1891 was an Indian nobleman and member of the Paigah Nobility and the Amir of the Asman Jahi Paigah one of the 3 great Paigahs of Hyderabad State[1] The Paigah Nobility was the second most powerful family in Deccan Hyderabad State maintaining their own court and army bound with Asaf Jahi dynasty by matrimonial relationship, Moin-ud-doula and his father Asman Jah was one of those fortunate individuals to whom it has been given by fate to write their names large in the annals of their country, Moin-ud-doula's father Asman Jah who served as co-regent and Prime Minister of Hyderabad created several marvelous architects throughout the city maintained his army court in his domain Shamshabad, was granted the title of Order of the Indian Empire,

Moin-ud-Daula was educated at Nizam College MEC, he was the Minister of Industry from 1923–1924 and later retired to join the army of the Asaf Jahi dynasty as army deputy From 1924–1927. He was granted the title of Innayat Jung in 1919 and the title of Amir-e-Paiagh Asman Jahi in 1927, Paigah Amirs held the honorary monarchal (standard) behind the Nizam. Moin-ud-Daula was one of the most trusted close allies of Mir Osman Ali Khan he was also part of the Executive Council of H.E.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad, he was also adviser and counselor to Nizam and he was the only person to have his court, army, and domain he also possed the largest estate in the entire state of Hyderabad State formally known as Deccan 2nd to non but Nizam, Moin-ud-was also one of the richest nobles in the east at that time, tales of his father's achievement and wealth are well known and his loyalty to the Asaf Jahi dynasty, there countless book in which it is described by Noble Englishmen about both Moin-ud-Daula and his father Asman Jah as exceptional people of noble character and people of sincerity, piety, and honor,

  1. ^ bhopal14.