Amir e Kabir Shams-ul-Umra I

Abu'l Fakhr Muhammad Fakhruddin Khan (1780–1863), also called Amir e Kabir Shams-ul-Umra I, was an Indian nobleman. He was the first member of the House of Paigah to be matrimonially allied to the House of Asaf Jah. His full name with titles was Shams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab ‘Abu’l Fakhr Muhammad Fakhr ud-din Khan Bahadur, Imam Jang [‘Abu’l Khair Khan III]; he became The First Amir of the House of Paigah, the Paigah Amirs held the honorary monarchal (standard) behind the Nizam of Hyderabad and were the highest order nobility. Paigah members were said to be richer than average Maharajas and had their own standing army, palaces, and courts

H.E Fakhr Uddin Khan Bahadur Shams-Ul-Umra I
Born
Abul Fakhr Muhammad Fakhruddin Khan

1780
Died1863
Burial placePaigah Tombs
TitleShams ul-Umara, Amir-i-Kabir, Khurshid ul-Mulk, Khurshid ud-Daula, Nawab Imam Jang [‘Abu’l Khair Khan III]